Abu al-Husayn al-Nuri

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Abu al-Husayn al-Nuri was a prominent early Sufi mystic of Baghdad, known for his teachings on divine love and his influence on classical Sufism alongside figures like Junayd of Baghdad.

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instanceOf Baghdadi scholar
Muslim theologian
Sufi mystic
activeIn Baghdad NERFINISHED
alsoKnownAs al-Nūrī NERFINISHED
associatedWith Baghdad school of Sufism NERFINISHED
Junayd of Baghdad NERFINISHED
belongsTo early generation of Baghdad Sufis
country Abbasid Caliphate NERFINISHED
denomination Sufism NERFINISHED
doctrine annihilation of the self in God (fanāʾ)
centrality of divine love (mahabbah) in the spiritual path
era 9th century
early Islamic Golden Age
field Islamic mysticism
Sufi ethics
theology of divine love
historicalContext Abbasid-era Baghdad Sufi circles
influenced development of Sufi love mysticism
later classical Sufi authors
inSufiCanon recognized as a major early Sufi master
language Arabic
locationOfActivity Baghdad NERFINISHED
movement Classical Sufism
name Abu al-Husayn al-Nuri NERFINISHED
notableFor early formulation of Sufi doctrine
influence on the Baghdad school of Sufism
teachings on divine love
occupation Sufi teacher
spiritual guide
region Iraq NERFINISHED
religion Islam
role early systematizer of Sufi concepts
spiritualFocus inner purification
love of God
topicOf classical Sufi biographical literature
later Sufi hagiographies
tradition Sunni Islam NERFINISHED

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Junayd of Baghdad associatedWith Abu al-Husayn al-Nuri