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  1. 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. 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]

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  3. Hazrat (Revered) Sirri Saqti (May God be pleased with him) was a great Sufi Saint who lived in the 8th Century A.D. in Iraq. His famous message that inspires us is: “ Be like the sun which sheds its light on all; Be like the earth which sustains the burdens of all; Be like the water which enlivens hearts of all ” . Name.

  4. 14 de oct. de 2018 · by Shaykh-ul-Islam Dr Muhammad Tahir-ul-QadriAbū al-Ḥasan Sarī (al-Sirrī) b. al-Mughallis al-Saqaṭī (867CE) also known as Sirri Saqti (Arabic:سری سقطی) was o...

  5. Hazrat Shaikh Sirri Saqti (Radiallahu Ta’ala Anh) was the Imaam of the Ahle Tasawwuf and he possessed in-depth knowledge. He was an ocean of knowledge, yet he was blessed with kindness. He was amongst the students of Hazrat Fuzail ibn Ayaaz (Radiallahu Ta’ala Anh) and was also a Tabe‑Taabi’een.

  6. (867CE) also known as Sirri Saqti (Arabic:سری سقطی) was one of the early Muslim Sufi saints of Baghdad. He was one of the most influential students of Maruf Karkhi and one of the first to present Sufism in a systematic way. He was also a friend of Bishr al-Hafi. He was the maternal uncle and spiritual master of Junayd of Baghdad.

  7. Zarih of Junayd of Baghdad and a smaller wooden zarih of Sirri Saqti. The exact birth date of Abu-l-Qāsim al-Junayd ibn Muḥammad ibn al-Junayd al-Khazzāz al-Qawārīrī (Arabic: أبو القاسم الجنيد بن محمد الخزاز القواريري) is disputed and ranges from 210 to 215 AH according to Abdel-Kader.