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  1. Dhul-Nun al-Misri. Dhūl-Nūn Abū l-Fayḍ Thawbān b. Ibrāhīm al-Miṣrī ( Arabic: ذو النون المصري; d. Giza, in 245/859 or 248/862), often referred to as Dhūl-Nūn al-Miṣrī or Zūl-Nūn al-Miṣrī for short, was an early Egyptian Muslim mystic and ascetic. [1] . His surname "al Misri" means "The Egyptian".

  2. Tumba de Dhul-Nun al-Misri (796-859) en la Ciudad de los Muertos de El Cairo. El nombre de Dhul-Nun está relacionado con un incidente en un viaje marítimo. Fue falsamente acusado de robar una joya de un mercader.

  3. A legendary figure as alchemist and thaumaturge, he is supposed to have known the secret of the Egyptian hieroglyphs. A number of poems and short treatises are attributed to him, but these are for the most part apocryphal. Dhul-Nun al-Misri the Egyptian and how he was converted.

  4. Famous Egyptian Sufi (full name Dhul-Nun Abu-Faid Thawban ibn Ibrahim al-Misri). Born in upper Egypt; died in Djiza near Cairo. Considered among the most prominent figures of early Sufism and holds a position in the Sufi chronicles as high as Junaid (d. 910) and Bayazid (d. 874).

  5. Ibrāhīm Ḏū n-Nūn ), més conegut com Dhu-n-Nun al-Misrí ( àrab: ذو النون المصري, Ḏū n-Nūn al-Miṣrī) ( Akhmim, 796 - Guiza, 859 o 862 ), [1] va ser un místic i asceta egipci, i un dels primers musulmans d' Egipte. [2] . La seva nisba al-Misrí justament significa ‘l'Egipci’. Es diu que era d'ascendència núbia. [3]

  6. Dhul-Nun al-Misri رحمة الله عليه was considered among the most prominent figures of early Sufism and holds a position in the Sufi chronicles as high as Hz. Junaid al-Baghdadi رحمة الله عليه. Cairo, Egypt. Sahih ONE. Coordinates: 30.004354, 31.260706. Great Egyptian Sufi, Hz.

  7. Dhun-Nun Abu Faid Thawban ibn Ibrahim al-Misri is one of most revered early formulators of Sufi tradition. His teachings particularly emphasized that Gnosis is the heart of the mystical path of Sufis. The name Dhun-Nun, can be translated in Arabic as "of the whale" -- an epithet also given to the Biblical figure of Jonah.