Sari al-Saqati
9th-century Sufi Muslim saint / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Abū al-Ḥasan Sarī (al-Sirrī) bin al-Mughallis al-Saqaṭī (867 CE) also known as Sirri Saqti (Arabic: سري السقطي) was one of the early Muslim Sufi saints of Baghdad.[1] He was one of the most influential students of Maruf Karkhi and one of the first to present Sufism (tasawwuf) in a systematic way.[2] He was also a friend of Bishr al-Hafi. He was the maternal uncle and spiritual master of Junayd of Baghdad.[3]
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Venerated in | Islam |
Influences | Maruf Karkhi |
Influenced | Junayd of Baghdad |
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