Sheikh Adi ibn Musafir

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Sheikh Adi ibn Musafir was a 12th-century Sufi mystic and religious reformer regarded as the central saint and foundational figure of the Yazidi faith.

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Sheikh Adi ibn Musafir canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Sufi mystic
Yazidi saint
founder of religious movement
religious reformer
associatedReligion Islam
Yazidism
surface form: Yazidi faith
associatedWith Lalish
burialPlace Lalish
centuryActive 12th century
commemoratedBy Yazidi festivals at Lalish
coreStatusInYazidism central saint
foundational figure
countryOfBurial Iraq
culturalContext Kurdish religious history
Mesopotamian religious history
ethnicGroup Kurds
surface form: Kurdish people
hasFollowers Sufi disciples
Yazidis
hasTitle Saint
Sheikh
historicalReputation pious ascetic
religious organizer of Yazidi community
honorificPrefix Sheikh
influenced Yazidi theology
development of Yazidi religious practices
legacy considered a primary saint by Yazidis
his tomb is a major Yazidi pilgrimage site
movement Sufism
notableFor being central saint of the Yazidi faith
religious reforms among Kurds and Yazidis
regionOfActivity northern Iraq
surface form: Northern Iraq

Upper Mesopotamia
religion Sufism
Yazidism
roleInReligion organizer of Yazidi religious life
religious reformer among Yazidis
spiritualLineage Sufi orders of the Islamic world
spiritualRole guide of disciples
mystic teacher
spiritualTradition Islamic mysticism
timePeriod Middle Ages
typeOfSaint Sufi saint
veneratedAs central saint
foundational figure of the Yazidi faith
veneratedIn Yazidism

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Yazidism veneratedFigure Sheikh Adi ibn Musafir
Yazidis veneratedFigure Sheikh Adi ibn Musafir
Lalish burialPlaceOf Sheikh Adi ibn Musafir
Lalish temple complex associatedWith Sheikh Adi ibn Musafir