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  1. Vilayat Inayat Khan (19 June 1916 – 17 June 2004) was a teacher of meditation and of the traditions of the East Indian Chishti Sufi order of Sufism.

  2. El Hazrat Inayat Khan (Vadodara, 5 de julio de 1882 – Nueva Delhi, 5 de febrero de 1927) fue un musulmán sufí fundador del movimiento "Sufismo Universal", quizá la primera tentativa de origen musulmán que se propuso dar a conocer a Occidente el pensamiento islámico e intentar la comprensión recíproca.

  3. 22 de jun. de 2004 · Pir Vilayat Inayat-Khan, who headed an international order of Sufis, members of a mystical offshoot of Islam, and wrote books about it, died on Thursday at his home in Suresnes, a suburb of...

  4. Vilayat Inayat Khan (19 de junio de 1916 - 17 de junio de 2004) fue un maestro de meditación y de las tradiciones de la orden sufista Chishti Sufi de la India Oriental.

  5. Pir Vilayat Inayat Khan (1916 - 2004) was a teacher of meditation and the best known Sufi master to teach in the West. He described the goal of the spiritual path as “Making God a reality by awakening the God within.”

  6. PIRZADE VILAYAT INAYAT KHAN was born in London to Pirani Ameena Begum and Hazrat Inayat Khan on June 19th, 1916. From the age of six he was raised at Fazal Manzil in Suresnes, together with his elder sister Pirzadi Noor-un-nisa and younger siblings Murshidzade Hidayat and Murshidzadi Khair-un-nisa.

  7. Pir Zia Inayat-Khan is a scholar and teacher of Sufism in the lineage of his grandfather, Hazrat Inayat Khan. He is the Pir (spiritual leader) and president of the Sufi Order International and founder of Suluk Academy and of Seven Pillars House of Wisdom.