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  1. Ahmad Sirhindi (1564 – 1624/1625) was an Indian Islamic scholar, Hanafi jurist, and member of the Naqshbandī Sufi order who lived during the era of Mughal Empire. Ahmad Sirhindi opposed heterodox movements within the Mughal court such as Din-i Ilahi, in support of more orthodox forms of Islamic Law.

  2. Ahmad Sirhindi. 26 de junio de 1564 jul. Aḥmad Sirhindī (1564, Sirhind, Patiala - 1624, Sirhind, India) fue un teólogo y asceta indio, responsable del reavivamiento del sunismo en la India. Después de recibir una educación tradicional musulmana, se unió a una importante organización sufi y se dedicó a predicar en contra de las ...

  3. 9 de abr. de 2024 · Subjects Of Study: Islam. mysticism. Shaykh Aḥmad Sirhindī (born 1564?, Sirhind, Patiāla, India—died 1624, Sirhind) was an Indian mystic and theologian who was largely responsible for the reassertion and revival in India of orthodox Sunnite Islam as a reaction against the syncretistic religious tendencies prevalent during the ...

  4. 8 de ago. de 2023 · Learn about the life, works and legacy of Ahmad Sirhindi, a famous Islamic scholar and Sufi mystic who revived Sufism and defended orthodoxy in the 17th century. Discover his concept of mujaddid, unity of being, and his influence on Islamic philosophy and Sufism.

  5. 8 de jun. de 2016 · Shaikh Ahmad Sirhindi, the most prominent figure of the Naqshbandi order in India, has been given the honorific title of Mujaddid-i-Alf-i-Siani, the renewer of the second millennium (of Islamic era).

  6. SIRHINDI, SHAYKH AHMAD (1564–1624) Shaykh Ahmad Sirhindi was born in Sirhind, a small town located two hundred kilometers northwest of Delhi. The head of a Sufi lodge as well as a competent religious scholar, he was initiated into three Sufi lineages: the Chishtiyya, the Qadiriyya, and the Suhrawardiyya.

  7. Aḥmad Sirhindī fue un teólogo y asceta indio, responsable del reavivamiento del sunismo en la India.