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  1. Abū Sālih ʿAbd al-Qādir al-Gīlānī al-Ḥasanī wa'l-Ḥusaynī (en árabe :عبدالقادر الجيلاني; en turco: Abdülkâdir Geylânî; en kurdo: عه‌بدوالقادری گه‌یلانی, trans. Evdilqadirê Geylanî) ( Provincia de Guilán, 17 de marzo de 1078- Bagdad, 21 de febrero de 1166), fue un predicador musulmán sunita hanbalí, orador, asceta, místico, sayyid, faqīh, y teólog...

  2. Abdul Qadir Gilani ( Arabic: عبد القادر الجيلاني, Persian: عبدالقادر گیلانی) was a Hanbali scholar, preacher, and Sufi leader who was the eponym of the Qadiriyya, one of the oldest Sufi orders. [1] He was born in 1077 or 1078 in the town of Na'if, Rezvanshahr in Gilan, Persia, and died in 1166 in Baghdad. [2] [3] Name.

  3. Hadrat ‘Abdul-Qadir al-Jilani was the authority, the imam, in religious matters, theology and law, and the leader of the Shafi’i and Hanbali branches of Islam. He was a man of great wisdom and knowledge.

  4. ʿAbd al-Qādir al-Jīlānī (born 1077/78, Nif, Persia—died 1166, Baghdad) was the traditional founder of the Qādirīyah order of the mystical Ṣūfī branch of Islām. He studied Islāmic law in Baghdad and was introduced to Ṣūfism rather late in life, first appearing as a preacher in 1127.

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  6. Muḥiy al-dīn ʿAbd al-Qādir Abū Muḥammad ibn ʿAbu Sāliḥ ibn ʿAbd Allah ibn Jangīdōst ibn Abī ʿAbd Allah ibn ʿAbd Allah al-Jili ou al-Jilani, dit Abd al Qadir al-Jilani ( arabe : عبد القادر الجيلانى) est un soufi et prédicateur hanbalite, né en 1077 – 1078, très probablement dans la province de Gilan 2 ( Iran ), mort en 1166 et enseveli à Bagdad.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › QadiriyyaQadiriyya - Wikipedia

    The Qadiriyya (Arabic: القادرية) or the Qadiri order (Arabic: الطريقة القادرية, romanized: al-Ṭarīqa al-Qādiriyya) is a Sufi mystic order named after Abdul Qadir Gilani (1077–1166, also transliterated Jilani), who was a Hanbali scholar from Gilan, Iran.