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Shaqiq al-Balkhi (Arabic: شقيق البلخي; d. 810 / AH 194) was an
early Sufi
saint of the
Khorasan school.
Tradition makes him the
disciple of
Ibrahim ibn...
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obeys God's commands.
Tawakkul as a
theological concept was
formalized by
Shaqiq al-Balkhi (d. 810), who
defined it as a
spiritual state or hal. Tawakkul...
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legend of
Ibrahim in his Masnavi. The most
famous of Ibrahim's
students is
Shaqiq al-Balkhi (d. 810). Ibrahim's
family was
either from
Persian nobles of the...
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divine love at the core of Sufism. He was
known to have
studied with
Shaqiq al-Balkhi when he was younger. When
Bayazid died, he was over
seventy years...
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settlement was
built on a cr****.
Until the mid-1900s, it was
known as Khor Al
Shaqiq.
Originally a
fishing and
pearling village, much of Al Khor's
recent growth...
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Bayazid Bastami Abd
Allah ibn al-Mubarak
Sufyan al-Thawri Sari al-Saqati
Shaqiq al-Balkhi Abu
Hanifah Al-Shafi'i
Ahmad ibn
Hanbal Dawud Tai
Harith al-Muhasibi...
- not a liar.: 180, 181 : 12
Shaqiq soon arrived, and told
Rabia a
similar interpretation. When
Rabia saw that both
Shaqiq and
Satih had
given the same...
- (d. 180 AH) Ibn al-Mubarak (d. 181 AH) Al-Fudayl ibn 'Iyad (d. 188 AH)
Shaqiq al-Balkhi (d. 194 AH) Ma'ruf al-Karkhi (d. 200 AH) 3rd AH/9th AD Al-Darani...
- (d. 180 AH) Ibn al-Mubarak (d. 181 AH) Al-Fudayl ibn 'Iyad (d. 188 AH)
Shaqiq al-Balkhi (d. 194 AH) Ma'ruf al-Karkhi (d. 200 AH) 3rd AH/9th AD Al-Darani...
- bin Masoud, Abd al-Rahman bin Awf, Abi bin Ka’b,
Hudhayfah bin Al-Yaman,
Shaqiq bin Salamah,
Othman bin Affan,
Ammar bin Y****er, Al-Abbas bin
Abdul Muttalib...