Shaqiq al-Balkhi

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Shaqiq al-Balkhi was an 8th-century Persian Muslim ascetic and early Sufi mystic known for his teachings on trust in God (tawakkul) and renunciation of worldly attachments.

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instanceOf Muslim ascetic
Persian person
Sufi mystic
associatedWith Khurasani school of Sufism NERFINISHED
category 8th-century Muslim scholars of Islam
Early Sufis
People from Balkh
Persian Sufis NERFINISHED
centuryOfActivity 8th century
countryOfBirth Khurasan NERFINISHED
doctrine contentment with divine decree
emphasis on inner detachment from the world
seeing worldly means as secondary to God’s will
era Abbasid Caliphate NERFINISHED
ethnicOrigin Persian
influenced Hatim al-Asamm NERFINISHED
later Sufi tradition
influencedBy Ibrahim ibn Adham NERFINISHED
early ascetic circles of Khurasan
knownFor early formulation of Sufi tawakkul doctrine
extreme asceticism
teachings on trust in God
language Arabic
Persian
mainInterest asceticism in Islam
tawakkul
zuhd
movement Sufism
notableIdea absolute trust in God
reliance on divine providence for sustenance
renunciation of worldly attachments
occupation Sufi teacher
preacher
placeOfBirth Balkh NERFINISHED
placeOfOrigin Balkh NERFINISHED
region Greater Khorasan NERFINISHED
religion Islam
roleInTradition one of the earliest theorists of tawakkul in Sufism
sourceOfBiography Abu Nuaym al-Isfahani’s Hilyat al-Awliya NERFINISHED
Attar of Nishapur’s Tadhkirat al-Awliya NERFINISHED
al-Sulami’s Tabaqat al-Sufiyya NERFINISHED
spiritualDiscipline poverty (faqr)
renunciation (zuhd)
trust in God (tawakkul)
veneratedIn Sunni Islam NERFINISHED

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