Mumshad Al-Dinawari

Khwāja Mumshād ʿUlū Ad-Dīnawarī (Persian: خواجہ ممشاد علو الدینوری), also known as Karīm ad-Dīn Munʿim (Arabic: كريم الدين منعم), was prominent Sufi of 9th century. He was born in Dinavar, Iranian Kurdistan.[2] He was disciple of Abu Hubayra al-Basri in Chishti Order and Junayd of Baghdad as well.[3][4][5][6]


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Al-Dīnawarī[1]
Other namesMamshad Dinawari
Personal
Born
Died(911-09-11)September 11, 911
ReligionIslam
DenominationSufi (Chishti)
SchoolHanafi
Other namesMamshad Dinawari
Muslim leader
Based inBaghdad
Period in office9th - 10th century
PostSufi saint and mystic

From Mumshad, the Chishti order transferred to Abu Ishaq Shamī and Suhrawardiyya order to Sheikh Ahmad Aswad Dinwari.[7] He died on 14 Muharram 299 AH (11 September 911 CE) in Baghdad.[8][9][10]

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