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Name any four sufi saints and write about their teachings.....

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Answered by mrperfect006
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Abdul Khaliq Ghijduvani (died 1179) was one of a group of Central Asian Sufi teachers known simply as Khwajagan (the Masters) of the Naqshbandi order.

Abdul Khaliq was born in the small town of Ghijduvan, near Bukhara. His father had migrated to Central Asia from Malatya, in eastern Anatolia where he had been a prominent faqih. While Abdul Khaliq was studying tafsir in Bukhara he first had an awakening of interest in the path. He received further training at the hands of Yusuf Hamdani

ʿAbd al-Qādir Gīlānī, (Persian: عبدالقادر گیلانی‎, formally Muḥyī l-Dīn Abū Muḥammad b. Abū Sālih ʿAbd al-Qādir al-Gīlānī al-Ḥasanī wa'l-Ḥusaynī (Arabic: عبدالقادر الجيلاني‎, Turkish: Abdülkâdir Geylânî, Kurdish: Evdilqadirê Geylanî‎, Sorani Kurdish: عه‌بدوالقادری گه‌یلانی‎),[3] known as for short was a Hanbali Sunni Muslim preacher, orator, ascetic, mystic, sayyid, faqīh, and theologian[3] who was known for being the eponymous founder of the Qadiriyya tariqa (Sufi order) of Sufism

ʿAbd al-Razzāq b. ʿAbd al-Qādir al-Jīlānī (c. Dhu al-Qi'dah 528 AH – 6 Shawwal 603 AH/9 September 1134 – 7 May 1207),[4] also known as Abū Bakr al-Jīlī or ʿAbd al-Razzāq al-Jīlānī (often simplified as Abdul-Razzaq Gilani) for short, or reverentially as Shaykh ʿAbd al-Razzāq al-Jīlānī by Sunni Muslims, was a Persian[5] Sunni Muslim Hanbali theologian, jurist, traditionist, and Sufi mystic based in Baghdad

Abusa'id Abolkhayr or Abū Saʿīd Abū'l-Khayr (Persian: ابوسعید ابوالخیر‎) (December 7, 967 - January 12, 1049), also known as Sheikh Abusaeid or Abu Sa'eed, was a famous Persian Sufi and poet who contributed extensively to the evolution of Sufi tradition.

Answered by Rohitsingh9982
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Abdūl-Khāliq Ghujdawanī.

Abdūl-Qādir Gilanī (1077–1166)[3][4]

Abdul Razzaq Jilani

Abūl-Khāyr

Abu al-Abbas al-Mursi

Abul Hasan Hankari

Afaq Khoja

Ahamed Mohiyudheen Noorishah Jeelani

Ahmad Ghazālī

Ahmad al-Tijani (1737–1815)

Ahmadou Bamba Xadimou Rassoul

Ahmed Yasavī

Ak Shāms ūd-Dīn

Akhundzada Saif-ur-Rahman Mubarak

Al-AjamAli i

Al-Aydarus

Al-Badawi

Al-Ghazālī

Al-Hallaj

Ali Hujwiri (990-1077)[5]

Ali Mahimi (1372–1431)[6]

Al-Hashmi (1260–1349)

Ali Shah Pir Baba (1431-1502)[7]

Ali-Shir Nava'i

Al-Khārāqānī

Al-Qāsim

Al-Qayṣarī

Al-Qunawī

Al-Qushayri

Al-Tirmidhī

Alauddin Sabir Kaliyari (1196–1291)[8]

Amīr Khusrow (1253–1325)[9]

Amīr Kulal

Ansarī

Ardabilī

Ajan Fakir

Abd al-Karīm al-Jīlī

Auliya (1238–1325)[10]

Azan Pir (17th century)[11]

Bābā Eliyās

Bābā Fakr ūd-Dīn (1169–1295)[12]

Baba Kuhi of Shiraz (948 - 1037 CE)

Baba Shadi Shaheed (17th century)

Badr ūd-Dīn

Bāhā ūd-Dīn Naqshband

Balım Sultan

Baha-ud-din Zakariya (1170–1267)[13]

Bande Nawāz (1321–1422)[14]

Bākuvī

Bāqī Billāh (1564–1605)[15]

Bawa Muhaiyaddeen

Bayazid-i Bastamī

Ben Issa

Bhita'ī (1689–1752)

Bibi Jamal Khatun (d. 1639)[16]

Bu Ali Shah Qalandar (1209–1324)[17]

Bursevî

Bulleh Shah (1680–1757)

Chirag-e-Delhi (1274–1356)[18]

Dara Shikoh (1615–1659)[19]

Daud Bandagi Kirmani (1513–1575)[20]

Dawud al-Ta’i

Dildar Hussain Shah Qadri Qalandar (2015) known by Dildar Piya Oliya

Dehlawī

Ghulam Ali Dihlawi

Shah Waliullah Dehlawi (1703–1762)

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