- Shihāb ad-Dīn"
Yahya ibn
Habash Suhrawardī (Persian: شهابالدین سهروردی, also
known as Sohrevardi) (1154–1191) was a
Persian philosopher and
founder of...
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Suhrawardi or
Sohrevardi or
variants may
refer to: Suhrawardiyya, a Sufi
order Abu al-Najib
Suhrawardi (1097–1168),
founder of the
order Shihab al-Din...
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Shahab al-Din Abu Hafs Umar al-
Suhrawardi (c. 1145 – 1234) was a
Persian Sufi and
nephew of Abu al-Najib
Suhrawardi. He
expanded the Sufi
order of Suhrawardiyya...
- Islam,: 81 the
Suhrawardy lineage is
traced to
Shihab al-Din 'Umar al-
Suhrawardi, a Sufi who
lived in
Baghdad during the 12th century. The Suhrawardiyya...
- Abū al-Najīb Abd al-Qādir
Suhrawardī (Persian: ابوالنجیب عبدالقادر سهروردی) (1097–1168) was a ****
Persian Sufi who was born in Sohrevard, near Zanjan...
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philosophical and
mystical school of
thought introduced by
Shahab al-Din
Suhrawardi (honorific:
Shaikh al-ʿIshraq or Shaikh-i-Ishraq, both
meaning "Master...
- The
Suhrawardi order (Arabic: سهروردية, Persian: سهروردیه) is a Sufi
order founded by Abu ’l-Nad̲j̲īb
Suhrawardī (died 1168).
Lacking a
centralised structure...
- (world) and
akhira (afterlife).: 188
Shahab al-Din
Yahya ibn
Habash Suhrawardi (1154–1191)
draws upon a
similar divide of the
world into a
sensual and...
- of Umar
Suhrawardi, or the
Mosque and the Tomb of the
Sheikh Umar
Suhrawardi (Arabic: جامع ومرقد الشيخ عمر السهروردي, romanized:
Suhrawardi Mausoleum)...
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Ahmad al-
Suhrawardi (1256 – 1340), was a
Persian calligrapher and
musician from Baghdad, who
lived in the
Ilkhanate era.
Belonging to a
prominent family...