Muhibullah Allahabadi

Shaykh (or Shah) Muhibullah Allahabadi, or Muhibb ullah Ilahabadi (Urdu: محب اللہ الہ آبادی‎;मुहिबउल्लाह इलाहाबादी 1587–30 July 1648) was a Sufi scholar who was active in Allahabad in northern India during the reign of the Mughul emperor Shah Jahan. He is noted as a leading proponent of the Sufi doctrine of Wahdat al-Wujud, sometimes called "Oneness of Being". Some Sufis consider that he was a saint.

Muhibullah Allahabadi

Shaykh (or Shah) Muhibullah Allahabadi, or Muhibb ullah Ilahabadi (Urdu: محب اللہ الہ آبادی‎;मुहिबउल्लाह इलाहाबादी 1587–30 July 1648) was a Sufi scholar who was active in Allahabad in northern India during the reign of the Mughul emperor Shah Jahan. He is noted as a leading proponent of the Sufi doctrine of Wahdat al-Wujud, sometimes called "Oneness of Being". Some Sufis consider that he was a saint.