Syed Ibrahim
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Syed Ibrahim Malik Biya (RhA). Syed Ibrahim came to India during the time of Sultan Muhammad bin Tughluq in 740 Hijri. (1339 A.D.). Syed Ibrahim's ancestors were native of Baghdad who migrated to Afghanistan and settled in the district of Budt Nagar, which was located in Ghazni.
He was a commander of the army of Sultan Tughluq and raided on Bihar twice and Hazaribagh once.
Syed Ibrahim received the title of Malik Biya form Sultan Tughluq after several successful battles against tyrant Rajas of Bihar.
Syed Ibrahim was not only a brave and successful commander he was also a saint and kind person. He was martyred on Monday, 13th Zul-Hijjah, 753 Hijri (1351 A.D.)
Syed Ibrahim's Mazar (Tomb) is over a hill known as 'Peer Pahari' in Bihar Sharif, India. Descendents of Syed Ibrahim include the Malik from Bihar, India.
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- Haqiqa
- List of Sufism related topics
- List of famous Sufis
- Nazar ill'al-murd
- Spiritual healing
- Theosophy
[edit] Sources
- Articles on mysticism of Ibn Arabi from Ibn Arabi Society
- Mysticism in Islam a lecture by W.Chittick
- Sufism From a site dedicated to various esoteric systems
[edit] External links
- Sufism . Sufis . Sufi Orders Dr. Alan Godlas, University of Georgia
- Sufism & Sufi Orders in Islam
- The place of Tasawwuf in traditional Islam by Nuh Ha Mim Keller
- Sufisim vs Sufi Claimers
- The Sufi Study Circle of the University of Toronto associated with Chishti order of Sufism
- BBC - Religion & Ethics - Sufism
- The Islamic Science of Spirituality (Sufism) Audio and articles on Sufism
- A site dedicated to Rumi & Sufis
- Online magazine of Sufi Meditation (Muraqaba) and Healing
- Divine Feminine in Sufism by a feminist Sufi
- Women & Sufism by Camille Adams Helminski
- DMOZ . Sufism
- Sufi-related resources on the Internet
- Sufism & Buddhism
[edit] Online resources
- Azeemia spiritual library Books on sufism from silsila-e-azeemia
- www.fonsvitae.com Classic Sufi texts in translation
- www.sacred-texts.com Some books by Rumi, Saadi, Kabir, Khayyam & Ghazali
- Collection of Sufi Poetry
- Excerpts from 'The Conference of the Birds' by Fariduddin-al-Attar
- [1][2][3] Excrepts/Books by Abdul Qadir Jilani
- [4][5] Excrepts/Books by Ibn Arabi
- Fusus al HikmFutuhaat-e-makkiya and other books
- Sufi views on Adam's Fall William Chittick lecture on Ahmad Samani
[edit] Imams on Sufism
- Early scholars on Sufism
- Statments of Sufiya
- Ideas of the Imams of different madhabs about Sufism
- A Sufi response to Islamism
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