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Quṭb Shāh, formally known as Sayyid ʿAbdullāh ʿAwn ibn Yaʿlā al-ʿAlawī al-Qādirī (Persian: عبداللہ عَوْن ابنِ یعلیٰ) (c. 1028–1099), was a ruler, medieval Persian Sufi Muslim preacher, and a religious scholar. He was descended from Abbas ibn Ali and was a maternal cousin of Abdul Qadir Gilani. Initially, he belonged to the Noorbakshia sect of Islam, but later he was influenced by the teachings of his cousin, Abdul Qadir Gilani, and ended up becoming a Hanbali-Zaydi. His Hanbali-Zaydi Sufi school tried to integrate perfectionism of commandments and agape-oriented activism. Ibn Arabi also tried this synergy by admiring Ibn Hazm which raised legal paradoxes and became controversial in ultranomian circles. Qutb Shah, in the first quarter of the 11th century, ruled Herat (then Khorasan), where supposedly there was a power vacuum, and people made him their ruler due to his religious stature. He ruled Herat until his death. All of his children migrated to modern-day Pakistan, and settled near the Salt Range, on his command. Today his children's are known as Qutb Shahi Awans . He is buried in present-day Iraq near Al-Kadhimiya Mosque, the burial site of Imam Musa al-Kadhim. (en) |
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Hakim-ul-Quloob, Al-Sheikh Al-Azeem, Olad-e-Ali, Shamsheer-e-Sher-e-Shamsheer zan (en) |
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Qutb Shah (en) |
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Ahl al-Bayt (en) |
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Ya'la ibn Hamza (en) |
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Qutb Shah (en) |
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Quṭb Shāh, formally known as Sayyid ʿAbdullāh ʿAwn ibn Yaʿlā al-ʿAlawī al-Qādirī (Persian: عبداللہ عَوْن ابنِ یعلیٰ) (c. 1028–1099), was a ruler, medieval Persian Sufi Muslim preacher, and a religious scholar. He was descended from Abbas ibn Ali and was a maternal cousin of Abdul Qadir Gilani. (en) |
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Qutb Shah (en) |
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