Ibrahim ibn Adham
Ibrahim ibn Adham also called Ibrahim Balkhi (إبراهيم بن أدهم); c. 718 – c. 782 / AH c. 100 – c. 165 is one of the most prominent of the early ascetic Sufi saints. The story of his conversion is one of the most celebrated in Sufi legend, as that of a prince renouncing his throne and choosing asceticism closely echoing the legend of Gautama Buddha. Sufi tradition ascribes to Ibrahim countless acts of righteousness, and his humble lifestyle, which contrasted sharply with his early life as the king of Balkh (itself an earlier centre of Buddhism). As recounted by Abu Nu'aym, Ibrahim emphasised the importance of stillness and meditation for asceticism. Rumi extensively described the legend of Ibrahim in his Masnavi. The most famous of Ibrahim's students is Shaqiq al-Balkhi (d. 810).
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Ibrahim ibn Adham
Ibrahim ibn Adham also called Ibrahim Balkhi (إبراهيم بن أدهم); c. 718 – c. 782 / AH c. 100 – c. 165 is one of the most prominent of the early ascetic Sufi saints. The story of his conversion is one of the most celebrated in Sufi legend, as that of a prince renouncing his throne and choosing asceticism closely echoing the legend of Gautama Buddha. Sufi tradition ascribes to Ibrahim countless acts of righteousness, and his humble lifestyle, which contrasted sharply with his early life as the king of Balkh (itself an earlier centre of Buddhism). As recounted by Abu Nu'aym, Ibrahim emphasised the importance of stillness and meditation for asceticism. Rumi extensively described the legend of Ibrahim in his Masnavi. The most famous of Ibrahim's students is Shaqiq al-Balkhi (d. 810).
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Ibrahim Bin Adham Dari إبراهيم ...... Ibrahim Adham, en su famoso .
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Ibrahim ibn Adham (إبراهيم بن ...... 790 an einer Magenerkrankung.
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Ibrahim ibn Adham also called ...... is Shaqiq al-Balkhi (d. 810).
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Ibrāhīm b. Adham (Abū Ishaq b. ...... en Syrie, non loin de Jablé .
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Абу́ Исха́к Ибра́хим ибн Адха́ ...... тся Шакик аль-Балхи (ум. 810).
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إبراهيم بن أدهم، أبو إسحاق، إب ...... اعة، من أهل بلْخ في أفغانستان.
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Ibrahim ibn Mansour ibn Zayd ibn Jabir Al-'Ijli
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A miniature depicting Sultan Ibrahim ibn Adham of Balkh visited by angels, 1760-70.
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Mosque of Sultan Ibrahim Ibn Adham, Jableh, Syria
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Ibrahim Bin Adham Dari إبراهيم ...... Ibrahim Adham, en su famoso .
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Ibrahim ibn Adham also called ...... is Shaqiq al-Balkhi (d. 810).
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Ibrāhīm b. Adham (Abū Ishaq b. ...... en Syrie, non loin de Jablé .
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Абу́ Исха́к Ибра́хим ибн Адха́ ...... тся Шакик аль-Балхи (ум. 810).
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إبراهيم بن أدهم، أبو إسحاق، إب ...... اعة، من أهل بلْخ في أفغانستان.
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Ibrahim ibn Adham
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Ibrāhīm ibn Adham
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Ибрахим ибн Адхам
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إبراهيم بن أدهم
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