Abdul Qadir Gilani

Abdul Qadir Gilani
Imaginary depiction of Abdul Qadir Gilani. Created in Mughal India in c. 1680
Personal
Born1077 or 1078 (1 Ramadan 470 AH)
Died1166 CE (11 Rabi' al-Thani 561 AH)
Resting placeBaghdad, Iraq
ReligionSunni Islam
ChildrenAbdul Razzaq Jilani
DenominationSunni
JurisprudenceHanbali
Main interest(s)Fiqh, Sufism
TariqaQadiriyya (founder)
Senior posting
Disciple ofAbu Saeed Mubarak Makhzoomi

Abdul Qadir Gilani (Persian: عبدالقادر گیلانی, romanized'Abdulqādir Gīlānī, Arabic: عبد القادر الجيلاني, romanizedʿAbd al-Qādir al-Jīlānī) was a Hanbali scholar, preacher, and Sufi leader who was the eponym of the Qadiriyya, one of the oldest Sufi orders.[1]

He was born in 1077 or 1078 in the town of Na'if, Rezvanshahr in Gilan, Persia, and died in 1166 in Baghdad.[2][3]

  1. ^ Chabbi 2009.
  2. ^ W. Braune, Abd al-Kadir al-Djilani, The Encyclopaedia of Islam, Vol. I, ed. H.A.R Gibb, J.H.Kramers, E. Levi-Provencal, J. Schacht, (Brill, 1986), 69; "authorities are unanimous in stating that he was a Persian from Nayf (Nif) in Djilan, south of the Caspian Sea."
  3. ^ 'Abd al-Qadir al-Jilani at the Encyclopædia Britannica

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