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  2. List of Sufi saints - Wikipedia

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    The mausoleum of Ahmad Yasawi who was also considered a Sufi saint and poet in Turkistan, current day Kazakhstan.. Sufi saints or wali (Arabic: ولي, plural ʾawliyāʾ أولياء) played an instrumental role in spreading Islam throughout the world. [1]

  3. Category:Female Sufi mystics - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Female Sufi mystics" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A 'A'isha al-Ba'uniyya;

  4. List of Sufis - Wikipedia

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    This list article contains names of notable people commonly considered as Sufis or otherwise associated with ... List of Sufi saints; Islam portal This page was ...

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  6. Category:Muslim female saints - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Muslim female saints" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Aisha; Asiya; F.

  7. Tazkirat al-Awliya - Wikipedia

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    Tazkirat al-Awliyā (Persian: تذکرةالاولیا or تذکرةالاولیاء, lit."Biographies of the Saints") – variant transliterations: Tadhkirat al-Awliya, Tazkerat-ol-Owliya, Tezkereh-i-Evliā etc. – is a hagiographic collection of ninety-six Sufi saints (wali, plural awliya) and their miracles authored by the Sunni Muslim Persian poet and mystic Farīd al-Dīn ‘Aṭṭar of ...

  8. Behat Bibi - Wikipedia

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    Behat Bibi and Dehat Bibi were daughters of a Kashmiri Pundit who was a village patwari by profession and had converted to Islam under the influence of the great Sufi saint. The exalted state of their spirituality, the depth and breadth their knowledge is testified by the fact that the two girls became the only known female khalifas of Nund Reshi.

  9. Aisha Al-Manoubya - Wikipedia

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    Aïsha Al-Manoubya (Arabic: عائشة المنوبية, ʿĀʾisha al-Mannūbiyya), also known by the honorific As-Saida ('saint') or Lella ('the Lady') (1199–1267 CE), is one of the most famous women in Tunisian history and a prominent figure in Islam. She is "one of the few [women] to have been granted the title of saint."