Ḥudhayfa al-Marʿashī
Hudhayfa al-Marʿashī or Huzhayfa al-Marʿashi (Urdu حذیفہ المرئشی ) was Sufi in Chishti Order[2] He was disciple of Ibrahim ibn Adham[3] His shrine is in Basrah Iraq. From Hudhayfa al-Marʿashī main Chishti Order transferred to Abu Hubayra al-Basri[4][5][6] He was directed by Hazrat Khizr (AS) to become the mureed of Hazrat Ibrahim bin Adham (RA). In his childhood he memorized the seven different types of recitation of the Holy Quran. He was a man of great humility and always feared Allah. He died oft the 14th Shawwal 207 AH. His mazaar is in Basra, Iraq.[7][8]
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Influences | Ibrahim ibn Adham |
Influenced | Abu Hubayra al-Basri |
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