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HISTORICAL FIGURE

Abd al-Qadir al-Jilani

Islamic scholar and saint

Iraqi · Medieval Islamic period · 1077–1166

Founding the Qadiriyyah Sufi order and Islamic teachings

Abd al-Qadir al-Jilani was a prominent Islamic scholar, theologian, and Sufi mystic who lived during the Seljuk period in Baghdad. He became renowned for his mastery of Islamic jurisprudence and Quranic interpretation, eventually leading one of the most influential Islamic educational circles of his time. His teachings emphasized spiritual discipline, moral integrity, and devotion to Islamic principles.

Al-Jilani founded the Qadiriyyah order, one of the earliest and most widespread Sufi brotherhoods, which spread throughout the Islamic world and continues to have millions of followers today. He was known for his ascetic lifestyle, his emphasis on sincere repentance and spiritual purification, and his role as a guide for seekers of divine truth. His legacy transcends centuries, and he is revered as a saint figure in Islamic tradition.

The name Abdulqadir carries associations with spiritual authority, scholarly wisdom, and devotional commitment in Islamic cultures. Al-Jilani's influence on Islamic spirituality and education established him as a towering figure whose teachings remain studied and respected across diverse Muslim communities worldwide.

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