entity_id,period_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status ENT_SUF_AMIR_KHUSROW,PER_ISL_MEDIEVAL,high,"Indo-Persian poet and musician (d. 1325), devoted disciple of Nizam al-Din Awliya and a father of the qawwali devotional song.",SRC_SCHIMMEL_SUFISM,reviewed ENT_SUF_BABA_FARID,PER_ISL_MEDIEVAL,high,"Punjabi Chishti saint (d. 1265), 'Baba Farid'; his verses are included in the Sikh Guru Granth Sahib. Shrine at Pakpattan.",SRC_SCHIMMEL_SUFISM,reviewed ENT_SUF_BADAWI,PER_ISL_MEDIEVAL,high,"Saint of Tanta (d. 1276), eponym of the Badawiyya and one of the most popular saints of Egypt.",SRC_SCHIMMEL_SUFISM,reviewed ENT_SUF_BADAWIYYA,PER_ISL_MEDIEVAL,high,"Egyptian Sufi order centred on the shrine of Ahmad al-Badawi at Tanta, host to one of the largest mawlid festivals in Islam.",SRC_SCHIMMEL_SUFISM,reviewed ENT_SUF_BEKTASH,PER_ISL_MEDIEVAL,high,Anatolian saint (d. 1271) revered as the founder-patron of the Bektashiyya and of Alevi devotion.,SRC_SCHIMMEL_SUFISM,reviewed ENT_SUF_BEKTASHI,PER_ISL_MEDIEVAL,high,"Heterodox Anatolian Sufi order traced to Hajji Bektash Wali, later linked to the Janissaries and to Alevi communities.",SRC_SCHIMMEL_SUFISM,reviewed ENT_SUF_CHISHTI,PER_ISL_MEDIEVAL,high,"Sufi order rooted in Chisht (Afghanistan) and established in India by Mu'in al-Din Chishti, central to the Islamization of the subcontinent.",SRC_JAMI_NAFAHAT,reviewed ENT_SUF_DASUQI,PER_ISL_MEDIEVAL,high,"Egyptian saint (d. 1296), eponym of the Dasuqiyya (Burhaniyya) and counted among the four great qutbs of Egyptian Sufism.",SRC_SCHIMMEL_SUFISM,reviewed ENT_SUF_HAFIZ,PER_ISL_MEDIEVAL,high,"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).",SRC_SCHIMMEL_SUFISM,reviewed ENT_SUF_HAMADANI,PER_ISL_MEDIEVAL,high,Persian Kubrawi saint (d. 1385) credited with spreading Islam and Persianate culture in Kashmir; 'Shah-i Hamadan'.,SRC_SCHIMMEL_SUFISM,reviewed ENT_SUF_IRAQI,PER_ISL_MEDIEVAL,high,"Persian Sufi poet (d. 1289), disciple of Qunawi's circle, whose Lama'at expounds Ibn al-Arabi's doctrine through the imagery of love.",SRC_JAMI_NAFAHAT,reviewed ENT_SUF_JAMI,PER_ISL_MEDIEVAL,high,"Persian poet and Naqshbandi mystic (d. 1492), last of the great classical Persian poets; his Nafahat al-Uns is a major saints' hagiography.",SRC_JAMI_NAFAHAT,reviewed ENT_SUF_JILI,PER_ISL_MEDIEVAL,high,Yemeni-Iraqi mystic (d. c. 1424) whose al-Insan al-Kamil developed Ibn al-Arabi's doctrine of the Perfect Man.,SRC_SCHIMMEL_SUFISM,reviewed ENT_SUF_KHWAJA_AHRAR,PER_ISL_MEDIEVAL,high,Naqshbandi master of Samarqand (d. 1490) who gave the order great political and economic weight under the Timurids.,SRC_JAMI_NAFAHAT,reviewed ENT_SUF_LAL_DED,PER_ISL_MEDIEVAL,high,"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.",SRC_SCHIMMEL_SUFISM,reviewed ENT_SUF_MANERI,PER_ISL_MEDIEVAL,high,"Indian Sufi master of Bihar (d. 1381) of the Firdausiyya (a Suhrawardi branch), famed for his Maktubat (Hundred Letters) of spiritual counsel.",SRC_SCHIMMEL_SUFISM,reviewed ENT_SUF_NAQSHBAND,PER_ISL_MEDIEVAL,high,"Central Asian saint of Bukhara (d. 1389), eponym of the Naqshbandiyya, who emphasized silent remembrance and presence in the world.",SRC_JAMI_NAFAHAT,reviewed ENT_SUF_NAQSHBANDI,PER_ISL_MEDIEVAL,high,"Major Sunni Sufi tariqa traced to Baha al-Din Naqshband, distinguished by silent dhikr (dhikr-i khafi) and tracing its silsila to Abu Bakr.",SRC_JAMI_NAFAHAT,reviewed ENT_SUF_NIMATULLAH,PER_ISL_MEDIEVAL,high,"Persian saint and poet (d. 1431), founder of the Ni'matullahi order; his shrine at Mahan is a major Iranian pilgrimage site.",SRC_SCHIMMEL_SUFISM,reviewed ENT_SUF_NIMATULLAHI,PER_ISL_MEDIEVAL,high,"Persian Sufi order founded by Shah Ni'matullah Wali, the most widespread tariqa in Iran.",SRC_SCHIMMEL_SUFISM,reviewed ENT_SUF_NIZAM_AWLIYA,PER_ISL_MEDIEVAL,high,"Pre-eminent Chishti saint of Delhi (d. 1325), 'Mahbub-i Ilahi'; his dargah is a major South Asian pilgrimage centre.",SRC_SCHIMMEL_SUFISM,reviewed ENT_SUF_NURI,PER_ISL_MEDIEVAL,high,"Kashmiri saint (d. c. 1440), 'Nund Rishi', patron-founder of the Kashmiri Rishi order; venerated as Alamdar-i Kashmir.",SRC_SCHIMMEL_SUFISM,reviewed ENT_SUF_QUNAWI,PER_ISL_MEDIEVAL,high,"Persian-Anatolian metaphysician (d. 1274), stepson and chief successor of Ibn al-Arabi who systematized his teaching of the oneness of being.",SRC_JAMI_NAFAHAT,reviewed ENT_SUF_RUMI,PER_ISL_MEDIEVAL,high,"Died 1273 CE, after the 1258 fall of Baghdad.",SRC_RUMI_MASNAVI,reviewed ENT_SUF_SAFI_ARDABILI,PER_ISL_MEDIEVAL,high,"Persian saint of Ardabil (d. 1334), eponym of the Safaviyya order from which the Safavid dynasty later arose.",SRC_SCHIMMEL_SUFISM,reviewed ENT_SUF_SAMA,PER_ISL_MEDIEVAL,high,Crystallised in the Mevlevi practice (13th c. onward).,SRC_RUMI_MASNAVI,reviewed ENT_SUF_SHABISTARI,PER_ISL_MEDIEVAL,high,Persian Sufi poet (d. 1340) whose Gulshan-i Raz (Rose Garden of Mystery) is a classic verse summary of Ibn al-Arabi's metaphysics.,SRC_SCHIMMEL_SUFISM,reviewed ENT_SUF_YUNUS_EMRE,PER_ISL_MEDIEVAL,high,"Turkish saint-poet (d. 1321), father of Turkish-language Sufi poetry whose hymns of divine love remain central to Anatolian devotion.",SRC_SCHIMMEL_SUFISM,reviewed