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Qadib al-Ban | |
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Born | 11th century |
Died | 1174 Bab Sinjar, Mosul, Iraq |
Resting place | Qadib al-Ban Mosque in Mosul, Iraq |
Religion | Islam |
Denomination | Sunni |
Jurisprudence | Hanbali |
Creed | Athari |
Movement | Sufism |
Tariqa | Qadiriyya |
Occupation | Muslim scholar |
Qadib al-Ban (Arabic: قضيب البان) full name Abu 'Abd Allah al-Husayn ibn Isa ibn Yahya ibn Ali al-Hasani (died 1174), was a Muslim scholar and Sufi mystic who lived in Mosul, Iraq. He belonged to the Hanbali school of Islamic thought and was a disciple of Abdul Qadir al-Jilani.[1]
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