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Safi-ad-Din Ardabili

Safi-ad-Din Esḥāq Ardabili (Persian: صفی‌الدین اسحاق اردبیلی, romanized: Ṣafī ad-Dīn Isḥāq Ardabīlī; 1252/3 – 1334) was a poet, mystic, teacher and Sufi master. He was the son-in-law and spiritual heir of the Sufi master Zahed Gilani, whose order—the Zahediyeh—he reformed and renamed the Safaviyya, which he led from 1301 to 1334. The oldest extant book…

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Born
1252/3 Ardabil, Mongol Empire
Children
Muhiy al-Din Sadr al-Din Musa
Died
September 12, 1334(1334-09-12) (aged 81–82) Ardabil, Ilkhanate
Jurisprudence
Shafi'i
Parents
Amin al-Din Jibrail (father) · Dawlati (mother)
Predecessor
Zahed Gilani

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Ascension as Murshid

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Edges57
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Avg. degree1.97
Density0.034483
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Safi-ad-Din Ardabili

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Parents · 2
Safi-ad-Din Ardabili → Amin al-Din Jibrail (father), Dawlati (mother)
Born · 1
Safi-ad-Din Ardabili → 1252/3 Ardabil, Mongol Empire
Children · 1
Safi-ad-Din Ardabili → Muhiy al-Din Sadr al-Din Musa
Died · 1
Safi-ad-Din Ardabili → September 12, 1334(1334-09-12) (aged 81–82) Ardabil, Ilkhanate
Jurisprudence · 1
Safi-ad-Din Ardabili → Shafi'i
Predecessor · 1
Safi-ad-Din Ardabili → Zahed Gilani
Religion · 1
Safi-ad-Din Ardabili → Sunni Islam
Spouse · 1
Safi-ad-Din Ardabili → Bibi Fatima, daughter of Zahed Gilani
Successor · 1
Safi-ad-Din Ardabili → Sadr al-Din Musa (son)
Title · 1
Safi-ad-Din Ardabili → Murshid

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safi safavid isbn iran al-din sheikh zahed son persian sufi iranian family gilani ardabili zahediyeh safaviyya kurdish pp order dynasty

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Safi-ad-Din ArdabiliBorn1252/3 Ardabil, Mongol Empire1.00infobox
Safi-ad-Din ArdabiliChildrenMuhiy al-Din Sadr al-Din Musa1.00infobox
Safi-ad-Din ArdabiliDiedSeptember 12, 1334(1334-09-12) (aged 81–82) Ardabil, Ilkhanate1.00infobox
Safi-ad-Din ArdabiliJurisprudenceShafi'i1.00infobox
Safi-ad-Din ArdabiliParentsAmin al-Din Jibrail (father)1.00infobox
Safi-ad-Din ArdabiliParentsDawlati (mother)1.00infobox
Safi-ad-Din ArdabiliPredecessorZahed Gilani1.00infobox
Safi-ad-Din ArdabiliReligionSunni Islam1.00infobox
Safi-ad-Din ArdabiliSpouseBibi Fatima, daughter of Zahed Gilani1.00infobox
Safi-ad-Din ArdabiliSuccessorSadr al-Din Musa (son)1.00infobox
Safi-ad-Din ArdabiliTitleMurshid1.00infobox

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