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  1. Junayd of Baghdad (Persian: جُنیدِ بَغدادی; Arabic: الجنيد البغدادي) was a Persian mystic and one of the most famous of the early Islamic saints. He is a central figure in the spiritual lineage of many Sufi orders.

  2. 4 de ene. de 2022 · Junayd was described as the father of Islamic Sufism. He had a unique vision through which he describes Sufism, saying: “Sufism is avoiding every worldly virtue, using every Sunni virtue, and follow Allah’s teachings and still think you did not.”

  3. Junayd de Bagdad (835-910) fue un místico persa y uno de los más famosos de los primeros santos del Islam. Es una figura central en el linaje espiritual de muchas órdenes sufíes. Junayd enseñó en Bagdad durante toda su vida y fue una figura importante en el desarrollo de la doctrina sufí.

  4. 22 de mar. de 2023 · The article has described the Imam of Bagdad of the third century Junayd al-Baghdadi and his discourses to the society during the time he became the pioneer of orthodox Sufism.

  5. Junayd de Bagdad ( persa: جُنیدِ بَغدادی; 830–910) fue un místico persa [3] y uno de los más famosos de los primeros santos islámicos. Es una figura central en el linaje espiritual de muchas órdenes sufíes.

  6. There are three central theories of tasawwuf by Junayd al-Baghdadi: mitsaq (covenant), fana (annihilation of self), and tawhid (unification). Based on these three theories, we can conclude that Junayd alBaghdadi succeeded in conciliating the debate among tasawwuf and fiqh scholars.

  7. Abu al-Qasim ibn Muhammad al-Junayd (ca. 830-910) was one of the great early mystics, or Sufis, of Islam. He laid the groundwork for "sober" mysticism in contrast to that of "God-intoxicated" Sufis like al-Hallaj. Al-Junayd lived and died in Baghdad, although his family had come originally from western Persia.