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Shrine at Pakpattan.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_BADAWI", "Ahmad al-Badawi", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Saint", "Tariqa founder", "Egyptian popular sainthood; miracle-working; the Tanta mawlid", null, "devotional", null, "B", "candidate_verified_name", "High/late-medieval depth build (v1.80.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Saint of Tanta (d. 1276), eponym of the Badawiyya and one of the most popular saints of Egypt.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_BADAWIYYA", "Badawiyya", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Collective", "Sufi order", "Egyptian popular Sufism; saint-veneration; the Tanta mawlid", null, "devotional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "High/late-medieval depth build (v1.80.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Egyptian Sufi order centred on the shrine of Ahmad al-Badawi at Tanta, host to one of the largest mawlid festivals in Islam.", "collective"], ["ENT_SUF_BAKHTIAR_KAKI", "Qutb al-Din Bakhtiar Kaki", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Saint", "Sufi saint (wali)", "sainthood; sama; the Delhi Chishti line", null, "devotional", null, "B", "candidate_verified_name", "High/late-medieval depth build (v1.80.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Chishti saint of Delhi (d. 1235), foremost disciple of Mu'in al-Din Chishti; his shrine at Mehrauli anchors the Delhi Chishti tradition.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_BAMBA", "Ahmadou Bamba", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Saint", "Tariqa founder", "Mouridiyya order; Senegalese Sufism; sanctified labour", null, "devotional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release)", 0, 0, 0, "Senegalese saint Cheikh Amadou Bamba (d. 1927), founder of the Mouridiyya; Qadiri-rooted; venerated at Touba.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_BAQA", "Baqa", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Mystical process/category", "Mystical process", null, null, null, "PER_ISL_CLASSICAL", "A", "reviewed", null, null, null, null, "Abiding or subsistence in God that follows fana; in al-Junayd's teaching the annihilated self is restored, now subsisting through God rather than through itself.", "sage"], ["ENT_SUF_BAWA", "Bawa Muhaiyaddeen", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Saint", "Sufi missionary", "Tamil-Sri Lankan Sufism to America; Bawa Muhaiyaddeen Fellowship", null, "devotional", null, "B", "candidate_verified_name", "Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release)", 0, 0, 0, "Sri Lankan Tamil mystic (d. 1986) who founded the Bawa Muhaiyaddeen Fellowship in Philadelphia, transmitting a universalist Sufi teaching in the West.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_BEKTASH", "Hajji Bektash Wali", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Saint", "Tariqa founder", "Anatolian sainthood; antinomian piety; veneration of Ali", null, "devotional", null, "B", "candidate_verified_name", "High/late-medieval depth build (v1.80.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Anatolian saint (d. 1271) revered as the founder-patron of the Bektashiyya and of Alevi devotion.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_BEKTASHI", "Bektashiyya", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Collective", "Sufi order", "Anatolian heterodoxy; Alevi devotion; veneration of Ali; antinomian piety", null, "devotional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "High/late-medieval depth build (v1.80.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Heterodox Anatolian Sufi order traced to Hajji Bektash Wali, later linked to the Janissaries and to Alevi communities.", "collective"], ["ENT_SUF_BHITTAI", "Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Saint", "Saint-poet", "Sufism / Sindhi poetry", null, "devotional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Early-modern Abrahamic build (1500-1800) (v1.81.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Sindhi Sufi saint and poet (d.1752); his Shah Jo Risalo is the foundational classic of Sindhi mystical poetry, weaving local folk romances into allegories of the soul's longing for God. Venerated human saint with a major shrine at Bhit Shah.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_BISTAMI", "Abu Yazid al-Bistami", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Sufi saint", "Holy figure", null, null, null, "PER_ISL_CLASSICAL", "A", "reviewed", null, null, null, null, "Persian mystic (d. 874), foremost exponent of \"intoxicated\" (sukr) Sufism and of fana (annihilation of the self). Famed for ecstatic utterances (shatahat) such as \"Subhani!\" (\"Glory be to Me!\").", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_BULLEH_SHAH", "Bulleh Shah", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Saint", "Saint-poet", "Sufism / Qadiri-Shattari & Punjabi poetry", null, "devotional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Early-modern Abrahamic build (1500-1800) (v1.81.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Punjabi Sufi saint-poet (d.1757), disciple of the Qadiri-Shattari shaykh Inayat Shah Qadiri; his Kafis are among the most beloved works of Punjabi mystical poetry, voicing ecstatic divine love and social critique. Venerated human saint.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_BURSEVI", "Ismail Haqqi Bursevi", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Saint", "Akbari commentator", "Sufism / Jelveti order & exegesis", null, "devotional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Early-modern Abrahamic build (1500-1800) (v1.81.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Ottoman Jelveti (Celveti) shaykh, Qur'an commentator, and Akbari-influenced mystic of Bursa (d.1725). His Ruh al-Bayan is a vast Sufi tafsir drawing heavily on Ibn Arabi and Rumi. Venerated human saint.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_CHISHTI", "Chishtiyya", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Collective", "Sufi order", "sama (audition); service to the poor; love of God; South Asian Sufism", null, "devotional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "High/late-medieval depth build (v1.80.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Sufi order rooted in Chisht (Afghanistan) and established in India by Mu'in al-Din Chishti, central to the Islamization of the subcontinent.", "collective"], ["ENT_SUF_CHISHTI_MUIN", "Mu'in al-Din Chishti", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Saint", "Tariqa founder", "sainthood; service to the poor; conversion; Indian Sufism", null, "devotional", null, "B", "candidate_verified_name", "High/late-medieval depth build (v1.80.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Persian saint (d. 1236) who established the Chishtiyya in India; his shrine (dargah) at Ajmer is among the most venerated in South Asia. Titled Gharib Nawaz.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_DAN_FODIO", "Uthman dan Fodio", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Saint", "Sufi reformer", "Sufism / Qadiri reform (West Africa)", null, "devotional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Early-modern Abrahamic build (1500-1800) (v1.81.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Fulani Qadiri scholar, reformer, poet, and founder of the Sokoto Caliphate in present-day Nigeria (d.1817). His jihad of reform and prolific Qadiri-Sufi writings (incl. Ihya al-Sunna) reshaped West African Islam. Venerated human; reformer-saint, not deified.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_DARQAWI", "Mawlay al-Arabi al-Darqawi", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Saint", "Tariqa founder", "Sufism / Sufi tariqa", null, "devotional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Early-modern Abrahamic build (1500-1800) (v1.81.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Moroccan founder of the Darqawiyya, a revivalist branch of the Shadhili-Jazuli tradition (d.1823). His Letters (Rasa'il) are a classic of Sufi spiritual direction emphasizing poverty, sincerity, and ecstatic remembrance. Venerated human saint.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_DARQAWIYYA", "Darqawiyya", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Collective", "Sufi order", "Sufism / Sufi tariqa", null, "devotional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Early-modern Abrahamic build (1500-1800) (v1.81.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Moroccan revivalist branch of the Shadhili-Jazuli tradition founded by Mawlay al-Arabi al-Darqawi (d.1823), marked by ascetic poverty, ecstatic dhikr, and a renewal of the master-disciple bond; influential across North Africa and into the later Shadhili-Alawi line.", "collective"], ["ENT_SUF_DASUQI", "Ibrahim al-Dasuqi", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Saint", "Tariqa founder", "Egyptian sainthood; the four 'aqtab'; devotion", null, "devotional", null, "B", "candidate_verified_name", "High/late-medieval depth build (v1.80.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Egyptian saint (d. 1296), eponym of the Dasuqiyya (Burhaniyya) and counted among the four great qutbs of Egyptian Sufism.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_DHIKR", "Dhikr", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Ritual/devotional category", "Ritual category", null, null, null, "PER_ISL_CLASSICAL", "A", "reviewed", null, null, null, null, "The remembrance and invocation of God (often through the divine names), the central Sufi spiritual practice for polishing the heart and realising the divine presence.", "ritual"], ["ENT_SUF_DHUL_NUN", "Dhul-Nun al-Misri", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Sufi saint", "Holy figure", null, null, null, "PER_ISL_CLASSICAL", "A", "reviewed", null, null, null, null, "Egyptian mystic (d. 859) credited as the first to articulate the doctrine of marifa (experiential gnosis of God) and to map the mystical states (ahwal). A bridge between Egyptian Hellenistic wisdom and early Sufism.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_FANA", "Fana", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Mystical process/category", "Mystical process", null, null, null, "PER_ISL_CLASSICAL", "A", "reviewed", null, null, null, null, "The annihilation of the ego-self in God, the pivotal goal of the mystical path; expressed ecstatically by al-Bistami and given sober doctrinal shape by al-Junayd.", "sage"], ["ENT_SUF_GAZARGAHI_HARAZIM", "Ali Harazim al-Barada", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Saint", "Sufi reformer", "Sufism / Tijani transmission", null, "devotional", null, "B", "candidate_verified_name", "Early-modern Abrahamic build (1500-1800) (v1.81.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Foremost early disciple of Ahmad al-Tijani and compiler of the Jawahir al-Ma'ani, the foundational doctrinal compendium of the Tijaniyya (fl. early 19th c.). Venerated within the order as the principal transmitter of its master's teaching.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_GHAZALI", "al-Ghazali", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Sufi theologian", "Holy figure", null, null, null, "PER_ISL_CLASSICAL", "A", "reviewed", null, null, null, null, "Abu Hamid al-Ghazali (d. 1111), \"Proof of Islam\" (Hujjat al-Islam); his Ihya Ulum al-Din reconciled Sufi interior practice with Sunni law and theology, making Sufism respectable within the mainstream.", "sage"], ["ENT_SUF_HAFIZ", "Hafiz of Shiraz", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Saint", "Saint-poet", "Persian ghazal; mystical love and wine; divine beauty", null, "devotional", null, "B", "candidate_verified_name", "High/late-medieval depth build (v1.80.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Persian lyric poet (d. 1390), 'Lisan al-Ghayb', whose ghazals fuse the imagery of love and wine with mystical longing; venerated and used for bibliomancy (fal).", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_HAFIZ_TIJANI", "Muhammad al-Hafiz al-Tijani", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Saint", "Modern Sufi reformer", "Egyptian Tijani revival; hadith scholarship; tariqa renewal", null, "devotional", null, "B", "candidate_verified_name", "Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release)", 0, 0, 0, "Egyptian Tijani shaykh (d. 1978) who revitalised the Tijaniyya in Egypt and emphasised its hadith and scholarly credentials.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_HALLAJ", "al-Hallaj", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Sufi martyr", "Holy figure", null, null, null, "PER_ISL_CLASSICAL", "A", "reviewed", null, null, null, null, "Husayn ibn Mansur al-Hallaj (d. 922), Persian mystic executed in Baghdad; his ecstatic cry \"Ana al-Haqq\" (\"I am the Truth/the Real\") became the paradigmatic utterance of mystical union and the archetype of the martyr of divine love.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_HAMADANI", "Sayyid Ali Hamadani", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Saint", "Sufi saint (wali)", "missionary sainthood; Kubrawi path; Kashmiri Sufism", null, "devotional", null, "B", "candidate_verified_name", "High/late-medieval depth build (v1.80.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Persian Kubrawi saint (d. 1385) credited with spreading Islam and Persianate culture in Kashmir; 'Shah-i Hamadan'.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_HAMALLAH", "Shaykh Hamallah", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Saint", "Tariqa founder", "Hamalliyya (Tijani offshoot); West African reform; eleven-bead litany", null, "devotional", null, "B", "candidate_verified_name", "Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release)", 0, 0, 0, "Malian Tijani saint (Ahmad Hamahullah, d. 1943), eponym of the Hamalliyya, a reformist Tijani branch repressed under French colonial rule.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_HAQQANI", "Naqshbandi-Haqqani", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Collective", "Sufi order", "Global Naqshbandi-Khalidi branch; transnational Sufism", null, "devotional", null, "B", "candidate_verified_name", "Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release)", 0, 0, 0, "Transnational Naqshbandi-Khalidi suborder led by Nazim al-Haqqani; a major vehicle of Naqshbandi Sufism in the modern West.", "collective"], ["ENT_SUF_HASAN_BASRI", "Hasan al-Basri", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Sufi ascetic/saint", "Holy figure", null, null, null, "PER_ISL_EARLY", "A", "reviewed", null, null, null, null, "Basran preacher and ascetic (d. 728), foundational figure of Islamic zuhd (asceticism); emphasised self-examination (muhasaba), fear of God (khawf), and constant remembrance. Most later Sufi silsilas (chains of transmission) are traced back through him.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_IBN_AL_HABIB", "Muhammad ibn al-Habib", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Saint", "Tariqa founder", "Darqawi-Habibiyya; Moroccan Shadhili Sufism; Diwan of litanies", null, "devotional", null, "B", "candidate_verified_name", "Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release)", 0, 0, 0, "Moroccan saint (d. 1972) of the Darqawi-Shadhili line, shaykh of the Habibiyya; his Diwan is widely recited; teacher of early Western converts.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_IBN_ARABI", "Ibn al-Arabi", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Sufi metaphysician", "Holy figure", null, null, null, "PER_ISL_CLASSICAL", "A", "reviewed", null, null, null, null, "Muhyi al-Din Ibn al-Arabi (d. 1240), al-Shaykh al-Akbar (\"the greatest master\"); his Fusus al-Hikam and Futuhat al-Makkiyya systematise wahdat al-wujud (the unity of being) and the doctrine of the Perfect Man (al-insan al-kamil).", "sage"], ["ENT_SUF_IBN_IDRIS", "Ahmad ibn Idris", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Saint", "Modern Sufi reformer", "Sufi revival; tariqa Muhammadiyya; hadith-centred mysticism", null, "devotional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release)", 0, 0, 0, "Moroccan reformer (d. 1837), fountainhead of the 19th-c. 'neo-Sufi' revival; teacher of al-Sanusi and the Idrisi family of orders.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_INAYAT_KHAN", "Hazrat Inayat Khan", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Saint", "Sufi missionary", "Chishti transmission to the West; universal Sufism; Sufi Order in the West", null, "devotional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release)", 0, 0, 0, "Indian musician-mystic (d. 1927), Chishti-initiated, who founded the Sufi Order in the West and introduced Sufism to Europe and America in a universalist form.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_INSAN_KAMIL", "Insan al-Kamil", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Mystical archetype/category", "Theological category", null, null, null, "PER_ISL_CLASSICAL", "A", "reviewed", null, null, null, null, "The \"Perfect (or Complete) Human\": the microcosm who fully realises the divine names and serves as the isthmus between God and creation. The Islamic counterpart of the cosmic Anthropos and the Kabbalistic Adam Kadmon.", "sage"], ["ENT_SUF_IRAQI", "Fakhr al-Din Iraqi", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Saint", "Saint-poet", "mystical love-poetry; wahdat al-wujud; divine beauty", null, "devotional", null, "B", "candidate_verified_name", "High/late-medieval depth build (v1.80.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Persian Sufi poet (d. 1289), disciple of Qunawi's circle, whose Lama'at expounds Ibn al-Arabi's doctrine through the imagery of love.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_ISHRAQ", "Ishraq", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Mystical doctrine/category", "Mystical knowledge/category", null, null, null, "PER_ISL_CLASSICAL", "A", "reviewed", null, null, null, null, "Illumination: Suhrawardi's metaphysics in which reality is graded light emanating from the Light of Lights, and knowledge is direct illuminative presence rather than discursive proof.", "sage"], ["ENT_SUF_JAMI", "Abd al-Rahman Jami", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Saint", "Saint-poet", "Persian poetry; Naqshbandi devotion; hagiography; wahdat al-wujud", null, "devotional", null, "B", "candidate_verified_name", "High/late-medieval depth build (v1.80.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Persian poet and Naqshbandi mystic (d. 1492), last of the great classical Persian poets; his Nafahat al-Uns is a major saints' hagiography.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_JAZAIRI", "Abd al-Qadir al-Jaza'iri", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Saint", "Akbari commentator", "Sufism / Qadiri-Akbari & resistance", null, "devotional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Early-modern Abrahamic build (1500-1800) (v1.81.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Algerian Qadiri amir, scholar, and Akbari Sufi (d.1883; formed in the early-modern Qadiri milieu, leader of the Algerian resistance 1832\u20131847). In Damascus he edited and championed Ibn Arabi's al-Futuhat al-Makkiyya and wrote the mystical Kitab al-Mawaqif. Venerated human saint and Akbari authority.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_JILANI", "Abd al-Qadir al-Jilani", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Sufi saint/order founder", "Holy figure", null, null, null, "PER_ISL_CLASSICAL", "A", "reviewed", null, null, null, null, "Abd al-Qadir al-Jilani (d. 1166), eponym of the Qadiriyya, the first great Sufi order (tariqa); venerated as Sultan al-Awliya, \"sultan of the saints\".", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_JILI", "Abd al-Karim al-Jili", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Saint", "Sufi saint (wali)", "metaphysics; the Perfect Man (al-insan al-kamil); wahdat al-wujud", null, "devotional", null, "B", "candidate_verified_name", "High/late-medieval depth build (v1.80.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Yemeni-Iraqi mystic (d. c. 1424) whose al-Insan al-Kamil developed Ibn al-Arabi's doctrine of the Perfect Man.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_JUNAYD", "al-Junayd al-Baghdadi", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Sufi saint", "Holy figure", null, null, null, "PER_ISL_CLASSICAL", "A", "reviewed", null, null, null, null, "Master of the Baghdad school (d. 910), called Sayyid al-Taifa (\"lord of the order\"); founder of \"sober\" (sahw) Sufism. Taught that fana is completed by baqa (subsistence in God) and a return to lucid life in the world.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_KARIM_KHALWATI", "Mustafa al-Bakri", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Saint", "Sufi reformer", "Sufism / Khalwati revival", null, "devotional", null, "B", "candidate_verified_name", "Early-modern Abrahamic build (1500-1800) (v1.81.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Damascene-Egyptian Khalwati shaykh (d.1749), the great early-modern reviver of the Khalwatiyya whose disciples spread Khalwati sub-orders across Egypt and the Hijaz; a prolific author of litanies and travel works. Venerated human saint.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_KHALWATIYYA", "Khalwatiyya", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Collective", "Sufi order", "Sufism / Sufi tariqa", null, "devotional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Early-modern Abrahamic build (1500-1800) (v1.81.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Order named for the practice of khalwa (spiritual retreat); spread widely across the Ottoman empire and Egypt in the early-modern period, producing many revival sub-branches. A principal vehicle of Ottoman-era Sufi piety and the seven-fold dhikr of the divine names.", "collective"], ["ENT_SUF_KHWAJA_AHRAR", "Khwaja Ubayd Allah Ahrar", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Saint", "Sufi saint (wali)", "sainthood; political influence; Naqshbandi consolidation", null, "devotional", null, "B", "candidate_verified_name", "High/late-medieval depth build (v1.80.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Naqshbandi master of Samarqand (d. 1490) who gave the order great political and economic weight under the Timurids.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_KIRMANI", "Awhad al-Din Kirmani", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Saint", "Saint-poet", "contemplation of divine beauty; quatrains; the witness (shahid)", null, "devotional", null, "B", "candidate_verified_name", "High/late-medieval depth build (v1.80.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Persian Sufi master and poet (d. 1238) known for the contemplation of divine beauty in created forms (shahid-bazi) and for his ruba'iyat.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_KUBRA", "Najm al-Din Kubra", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Saint", "Tariqa founder", "visionary mysticism; spiritual psychology; sainthood", null, "devotional", null, "B", "candidate_verified_name", "High/late-medieval depth build (v1.80.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Persian mystic (d. 1221), eponymous founder of the Kubrawiyya; martyred at the Mongol sack of Khwarazm. Author of works on the visionary lights of the soul.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_KUBRAWI", "Kubrawiyya", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Collective", "Sufi order", "visionary mysticism; colours of the soul; Central Asian Sufism", null, "devotional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "High/late-medieval depth build (v1.80.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Central Asian Sufi order founded by Najm al-Din Kubra, noted for its visionary psychology of luminous colours.", "collective"], ["ENT_SUF_LAL_DED", "Lal Ded", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Saint", "Saint-poet", "Kashmiri mystical verse; non-dual devotion; the rishi tradition", null, "devotional", null, "C", "candidate_verified_name", "High/late-medieval depth build (v1.80.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Kashmiri mystic poet (d. c. 1392), 'Lalla', whose vakhs voice a non-dual devotion bridging Shaiva and Sufi piety; revered by Hindus and Muslims alike.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_MAHABBA", "Mahabba", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Mystical love/category", "Mystical love", null, null, null, "PER_ISL_CLASSICAL", "A", "reviewed", null, null, null, null, "Selfless mystical love of God, the animating principle of the Sufi path; given its first doctrinal voice by Rabia al-Adawiyya.", "sage"], ["ENT_SUF_MANERI", "Sharaf al-Din Maneri", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Saint", "Sufi saint (wali)", "sainthood; spiritual letters; Firdausi-Suhrawardi path", null, "devotional", null, "B", "candidate_verified_name", "High/late-medieval depth build (v1.80.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Indian Sufi master of Bihar (d. 1381) of the Firdausiyya (a Suhrawardi branch), famed for his Maktubat (Hundred Letters) of spiritual counsel.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_MARIFA", "Marifa", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Mystical knowledge/category", "Knowledge category", null, null, null, "PER_ISL_CLASSICAL", "A", "reviewed", null, null, null, null, "Experiential, intuitive gnosis of God, distinct from discursive learning (ilm); systematised by Dhul-Nun al-Misri as the heart's direct knowing.", "sage"], ["ENT_SUF_MIR_DARD", "Khwaja Mir Dard", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Saint", "Saint-poet", "Sufism / Naqshbandi & Urdu poetry", null, "devotional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Early-modern Abrahamic build (1500-1800) (v1.81.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Delhi Naqshbandi-Mujaddidi shaykh and major early Urdu poet (d.1785); developed the 'Muhammadan path' (Tariqa Muhammadiyya Khalisa) within his father's reform line. Venerated human saint and mystic-poet.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_MOURIDIYYA", "Mouridiyya", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Collective", "Sufi order", "Senegalese Sufi order; Touba pilgrimage; work-as-worship ethic", null, "devotional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release)", 0, 0, 0, "Major Senegalese Sufi order founded by Ahmadou Bamba; centred on the holy city of Touba.", "collective"], ["ENT_SUF_NABULSI", "Abd al-Ghani al-Nabulsi", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Saint", "Akbari commentator", "Sufism / Akbari metaphysics", null, "devotional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Early-modern Abrahamic build (1500-1800) (v1.81.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Damascene polymath, saint, and the foremost early-modern commentator on Ibn Arabi (the 'Akbari' school) (d.1731). Defended wahdat al-wujud, wrote on dream interpretation, sacred travel, and Hanafi law; affiliated with both the Qadiri and Naqshbandi lineages. Venerated human saint.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_NAQSHBAND", "Baha al-Din Naqshband", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Saint", "Tariqa founder", "silent dhikr; sober Sufism; the Khwajagan path", null, "devotional", null, "B", "candidate_verified_name", "High/late-medieval depth build (v1.80.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Central Asian saint of Bukhara (d. 1389), eponym of the Naqshbandiyya, who emphasized silent remembrance and presence in the world.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_NAQSHBANDI", "Naqshbandiyya", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Collective", "Sufi order", "silent dhikr; sober Sufism; sharia-bound spirituality; the Khwajagan lineage", null, "devotional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "High/late-medieval depth build (v1.80.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Major Sunni Sufi tariqa traced to Baha al-Din Naqshband, distinguished by silent dhikr (dhikr-i khafi) and tracing its silsila to Abu Bakr.", "collective"], ["ENT_SUF_NAQSHBANDI_KHALID", "Khalid al-Baghdadi", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Saint", "Sufi reformer", "Sufism / Naqshbandi-Khalidi reform", null, "devotional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Early-modern Abrahamic build (1500-1800) (v1.81.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Kurdish Naqshbandi-Mujaddidi master (d.1827), founder of the Khalidi sub-branch that revitalized the Naqshbandi order across the late-Ottoman world (Anatolia, the Levant, Kurdistan); stressed rabita, silent dhikr, and Shari'a-centered renewal. Venerated human saint.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_NAQSHBANDI_MUJADDIDI", "Naqshbandi-Mujaddidi", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Collective", "Sufi order", "Sufism / Sufi tariqa", null, "devotional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Early-modern Abrahamic build (1500-1800) (v1.81.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Early-modern revivalist sub-branch of the Naqshbandiyya, named for Ahmad Sirhindi (the Mujaddid-i Alf-i Thani, 'Renewer of the Second Millennium'). Emphasized sober conformity to the Shari'a, silent dhikr, and rabita (bond to the shaykh); became the dominant Naqshbandi current across Mughal India, Central Asia, Ottoman lands, and beyond. Sub-branch of the existing ENT_SUF_NAQSHBANDI.", "collective"], ["ENT_SUF_NASAFI_DARA", "Dara Shikoh", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Saint", "Akbari commentator", "Sufism / Qadiri & comparative mysticism", null, "devotional", null, "B", "candidate_verified_name", "Early-modern Abrahamic build (1500-1800) (v1.81.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Mughal prince and Qadiri Sufi (d.1659), disciple of Mulla Shah Badakhshi; pursued the unity of Sufi and Vedantic mysticism, translating the Upanishads (Sirr-i Akbar) and writing Majma al-Bahrayn ('The Mingling of the Two Oceans'). A figure of veneration in the Qadiri-syncretic stream; not deified.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_NAZIM_HAQQANI", "Nazim al-Haqqani", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Saint", "Sufi missionary", "Naqshbandi-Haqqani order; global Naqshbandi spread; Cyprus center", null, "devotional", null, "B", "candidate_verified_name", "Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release)", 0, 0, 0, "Turkish-Cypriot Naqshbandi shaykh (d. 2014), head of the Naqshbandi-Haqqani order, which spread the Naqshbandi-Khalidi line worldwide including to the West.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_NIASSE", "Ibrahim Niasse", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Saint", "Modern Sufi reformer", "Tijani revival (Fayda); West African mass Sufism; tarbiya", null, "devotional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release)", 0, 0, 0, "Senegalese shaykh (d. 1975), leader of the Tijani Fayda ('flood') revival; mass spiritual-training movement across West Africa and Nigeria.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_NIMATULLAH", "Shah Ni'matullah Wali", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Saint", "Tariqa founder", "Persian sainthood; mystical poetry; wahdat al-wujud", null, "devotional", null, "B", "candidate_verified_name", "High/late-medieval depth build (v1.80.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Persian saint and poet (d. 1431), founder of the Ni'matullahi order; his shrine at Mahan is a major Iranian pilgrimage site.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_NIMATULLAHI", "Ni'matullahiyya", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Collective", "Sufi order", "Persian Sufism; wahdat al-wujud; poetry and devotion", null, "devotional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "High/late-medieval depth build (v1.80.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Persian Sufi order founded by Shah Ni'matullah Wali, the most widespread tariqa in Iran.", "collective"], ["ENT_SUF_NIYAZI_MISRI", "Niyazi Misri", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Saint", "Saint-poet", "Sufism / Khalwati order & poetry", null, "devotional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Early-modern Abrahamic build (1500-1800) (v1.81.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Ottoman Khalwati shaykh and celebrated Turkish Sufi poet (d.1694); founder of the Misriyya branch of the Khalwatiyya. Known for ecstatic divan poetry and a turbulent career of exiles for his outspoken mysticism. Venerated human saint.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_NIZAM_AWLIYA", "Nizam al-Din Awliya", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Saint", "Sufi saint (wali)", "sainthood; love and tolerance; Delhi Sultanate Sufism", null, "devotional", null, "B", "candidate_verified_name", "High/late-medieval depth build (v1.80.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Pre-eminent Chishti saint of Delhi (d. 1325), 'Mahbub-i Ilahi'; his dargah is a major South Asian pilgrimage centre.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_NURCU", "Nurcu Movement", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Collective", "Sufi order", "Risale-i Nur readers' movement; modern Turkish faith renewal", null, "devotional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release)", 0, 0, 0, "Faith-renewal movement of the readers of Said Nursi's Risale-i Nur; a modern Sufism-inflected community rather than a classical tariqa.", "collective"], ["ENT_SUF_NURI", "Nur al-Din Nurani", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Saint", "Tariqa founder", "Kashmiri sainthood; the Rishi order; asceticism", null, "devotional", null, "C", "candidate_verified_name", "High/late-medieval depth build (v1.80.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Kashmiri saint (d. c. 1440), 'Nund Rishi', patron-founder of the Kashmiri Rishi order; venerated as Alamdar-i Kashmir.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_NURSI", "Said Nursi", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Saint", "Modern Sufi reformer", "Risale-i Nur; faith-renewal movement; Qur'anic exegesis", null, "devotional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release)", 0, 0, 0, "Ottoman/Turkish scholar (d. 1960), author of the Risale-i Nur; founder-inspiration of the Nurcu faith-renewal movement; Naqshbandi-influenced.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_OZAK", "Muzaffer Ozak", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Saint", "Sufi missionary", "Jerrahi-Halveti order; Turkish Sufism to America", null, "devotional", null, "B", "candidate_verified_name", "Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release)", 0, 0, 0, "Turkish shaykh (d. 1985) of the Halveti-Jerrahi order who established Jerrahi communities in North America and Europe.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_PIR_VILAYAT", "Pir Vilayat Inayat Khan", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Saint", "Sufi missionary", "Western universal Sufism; Sufi Order International; meditation teaching", null, "devotional", null, "B", "candidate_verified_name", "Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release)", 0, 0, 0, "Son and successor of Hazrat Inayat Khan (d. 2004); led the Sufi Order International, spreading Inayati universal Sufism in the West.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_QUNAWI", "Sadr al-Din al-Qunawi", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Saint", "Sufi saint (wali)", "metaphysics; wahdat al-wujud; theology of unveiling", null, "devotional", null, "B", "candidate_verified_name", "High/late-medieval depth build (v1.80.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Persian-Anatolian metaphysician (d. 1274), stepson and chief successor of Ibn al-Arabi who systematized his teaching of the oneness of being.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_QUSHAYRI", "al-Qushayri", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Sufi master/author", "Holy figure", null, null, null, "PER_ISL_CLASSICAL", "A", "reviewed", null, null, null, null, "Abu al-Qasim al-Qushayri (d. 1074), author of al-Risala al-Qushayriyya, the classic manual that organised the stations (maqamat) and states (ahwal) and defended Sufism as orthodox.", "sage"], ["ENT_SUF_RABIA", "Rabia al-Adawiyya", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Sufi saint", "Holy figure", null, null, null, "PER_ISL_CLASSICAL", "A", "reviewed", null, null, null, null, "Basran woman mystic (d. 801) who gave doctrinal form to disinterested divine love (mahabba): loving God for the sake of God alone, neither from fear of Hell nor hope of Paradise. The first great voice of love-mysticism in Islam.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_RUMI", "Rumi", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Sufi poet", "Holy figure", null, null, null, "PER_ISL_MEDIEVAL", "A", "reviewed", null, null, null, null, "Jalal al-Din Rumi (d. 1273), author of the Masnavi; the supreme Persian poet of love-mysticism, whose circle gave rise to the Mevlevi order of whirling dervishes and the practice of sama.", "sage"], ["ENT_SUF_SAFI_ARDABILI", "Safi al-Din Ardabili", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Saint", "Tariqa founder", "sainthood; the Safavid order; Azerbaijani Sufism", null, "devotional", null, "B", "candidate_verified_name", "High/late-medieval depth build (v1.80.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Persian saint of Ardabil (d. 1334), eponym of the Safaviyya order from which the Safavid dynasty later arose.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_SAMA", "Sama", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Ritual/devotional category", "Ritual category", null, null, null, "PER_ISL_MEDIEVAL", "A", "reviewed", null, null, null, null, "Spiritual audition: listening to music and poetry (and, in the Mevlevi turning, sacred dance) as a means of inducing ecstasy and remembrance; a contested but widespread Sufi practice.", "ritual"], ["ENT_SUF_SANUSI", "Muhammad ibn Ali al-Sanusi", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Saint", "Tariqa founder", "Sanusiyya order; Saharan reform Sufism; zawiya network", null, "devotional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release)", 0, 0, 0, "Founder of the Sanusiyya (d. 1859); student of Ahmad ibn Idris; built a reformist lodge network across Libya/Sahara.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_SANUSIYYA", "Sanusiyya", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Collective", "Sufi order", "Saharan reform tariqa; zawiya network; later Libyan state", null, "devotional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Roster build via gen_roster.py (see CHANGELOG/git for release)", 0, 0, 0, "Reformist Sufi order founded by al-Sanusi, rooted in the teaching of Ahmad ibn Idris; politically dominant in Cyrenaica/Libya.", "collective"], ["ENT_SUF_SHABISTARI", "Mahmud Shabistari", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Saint", "Saint-poet", "mystical metaphysics; wahdat al-wujud; symbolic exegesis", null, "devotional", null, "B", "candidate_verified_name", "High/late-medieval depth build (v1.80.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Persian Sufi poet (d. 1340) whose Gulshan-i Raz (Rose Garden of Mystery) is a classic verse summary of Ibn al-Arabi's metaphysics.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_SHAH_WALIULLAH", "Shah Waliullah of Delhi", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Saint", "Sufi reformer", "Sufism / Islamic reform", null, "devotional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Early-modern Abrahamic build (1500-1800) (v1.81.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Delhi-based scholar, Naqshbandi-affiliated Sufi, and seminal reformer (d.1762). His Hujjat Allah al-Baligha sought to reconcile law, hadith, and Sufi metaphysics and to harmonize wahdat al-wujud with wahdat al-shuhud; a foundational influence on later South Asian Islamic thought. Venerated human; not deified.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_SHARANI", "Abd al-Wahhab al-Sha'rani", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Saint", "Sufi reformer", "Sufism / hagiography & law", null, "devotional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Early-modern Abrahamic build (1500-1800) (v1.81.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Egyptian Shadhili saint, jurist, and hagiographer (d.1565). His Tabaqat al-Kubra is a major early-modern compendium of saints' lives; he defended Sufism against legalist critics and harmonized the four Sunni schools. Founded an Egyptian Shadhili sub-line (Sha'rawiyya). Venerated human saint.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_SIRHINDI", "Ahmad Sirhindi", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Saint", "Sufi reformer", "Sufism / Naqshbandi reform", null, "devotional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Early-modern Abrahamic build (1500-1800) (v1.81.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Indian Naqshbandi master (d.1624), titled Mujaddid-i Alf-i Thani ('Renewer of the Second Millennium'); founder-figure of the Naqshbandi-Mujaddidi branch. His Maktubat (Collected Letters) reformulated Sufi metaphysics, advancing wahdat al-shuhud (unity of witnessing) against an unqualified reading of Ibn Arabi's wahdat al-wujud, and pressed for strict Shari'a conformity. Venerated human saint; not deified.", "saint"], ["ENT_SUF_SUHRAWARDI", "Suhrawardi", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Sufi philosopher", "Holy figure", null, null, null, "PER_ISL_CLASSICAL", "A", "reviewed", null, null, null, null, "Shihab al-Din Yahya al-Suhrawardi (d. 1191), \"al-Maqtul\" (the executed), Shaykh al-Ishraq; founder of Illuminationist (Ishraqi) philosophy, fusing Avicennan metaphysics with a symbolism of light drawn partly from ancient Persia.", "sage"], ["ENT_SUF_SULTAN_BAHU", "Sultan Bahu", null, "Islamic/Sufi", "Saint", "Saint-poet", "Sufism / Qadiri order & Punjabi poetry", null, "devotional", null, "A", "candidate_verified_name", "Early-modern Abrahamic build (1500-1800) (v1.81.0)", 0, 0, 0, "Punjabi Qadiri Sufi saint and poet (d.1691); founder of the Sarwari Qadiri sub-line. Famed for his Punjabi 'Abyat' couplets (each line ending 'Hu') and Persian treatises on the path. 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