Sari al-Saqati

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Sari al-Saqati was a prominent early Sufi master of Baghdad, revered as a key spiritual influence on his nephew and disciple al-Junayd and on the development of sober Sufism.

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Sari al-Saqati canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Baghdadi Sufi
Islamic scholar
Muslim saint
Sufi mystic
associatedWith Baghdad
early Baghdad Sufi school
diedIn Baghdad
disciple al-Maʿruf al-Karkhi
era 9th century
influenced Junayd of Baghdad
surface form: al-Junayd

early Baghdad Sufi circle
knownFor asceticism
emphasis on spiritual sobriety
piety
language Arabic
movement Sufism
notableFor being an early Sufi master in Baghdad
influence on the development of sober Sufism
occupation preacher
spiritual master
region Abbasid Caliphate
relationshipToAl-Junayd uncle
relative Junayd of Baghdad
surface form: al-Junayd
religion Islam
schoolOfThought sober Sufism
teacher al-Maʿruf al-Karkhi
teacherOf Junayd of Baghdad
surface form: al-Junayd
tradition Sunni Islam
veneratedAs friend of God (wali)
veneratedIn Sufism

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al‑Junayd studentOf Sari al-Saqati
subject surface form: al-Junayd
al‑Junayd relativeOf Sari al-Saqati
subject surface form: al-Junayd