Muhammad Zahid Wakhshi
Personal
BornAH 852 (1448/1449)
Vakash Tajikistan
DiedAH 936 (1529/1530)
ReligionIslam
DenominationSunni
JurisprudenceHanafi
CreedMaturidi
Main interest(s)Islamic Law, Islamic philosophy
TariqaNaqshbandi[1]
Muslim leader
Influenced by
Influenced

Muhammad Zahid Vakhshi (Persian: محمد زاهد وخشی; 852-936 AH) was a Sufi of the Naqshbandī Sufi order. He lived in Vakhsh (or Vakash), a small town in present-day Tajikistan, about 100 km South of the capital Dushanbe.[3][4] Naqshbandī The Sufi order from Khwaja Ahrar transferred to him and he transferred to Darwish Muhammad.[5][6] He was a close relative of Yaqub al-Charkhi, and according to some sources, he was his maternal grandson. His tomb is in Vakhsh.

References

  1. Ismail, Abdul Qader (27 November 2020). Litany for Seeking Favour of the One in Whose Hand is the Soul of My Beloved. ISBN 9781913663612.
  2. Adamec, Ludwig W. (14 December 2016). Historical Dictionary of Islam. ISBN 9781442277243.
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  4. Ahmad, Naseem. "The Contribution of Turkistan to the Development of Naqshbandi Sufi Silsila: A Study of Bahaud-din Naqshband and His Disciples' Writings on Sufi Doctrine". Academia.
  5. "20. Hazrat Muhammed Zahid Wali". Naqshbandi.
  6. "The Golden Chain: Khwaja Muahammad az-Zahid". SufiSpirit.
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