词条 | Baba Fakruddin |
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}}{{Infobox religious biography | background = | name = Syedna Khwaja Baba Fakhruddin Suharwardy | image = Mazar_Baba_Fakhruddin_in_Penukonda_Anantapur.jpg | caption = Shrine of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar | religion = Islam, specifically the Suhrawardiyya Sufi order | alias = Baba Fakhruddin | location = Penukonda | Title = | Period = 12th century | Predecessor = Nathar Vali | Successor = | ordination = | post = | previous_post = | present_post = | birth_date = 1169 | birth_place = Sistan, Iran | death_date = | death_place = {{flagicon|India}} Penukonda, India }} Baba Fakhruddin Suharwardy was a Sufi saint who lived in the 12th century. Before coming to Penukonda, he was a king of Sistan and Shahpur in Iran.[1] His disciples knew him as a true follower of Islam who renounced the world for the sake of Allah. His Murshid (spiritual guide) was Tabr-e-Aalam Baadshah Nathar Vali, who himself was a king who also had renounced the world in a place called Tiruchirapalli (Tamil Nadu). After serving for several years at his Murshid's command, Baba Fakruddin left for Penukonda in order to preach.{{Citation needed|date=October 2013}} He is commonly known as Babaiah in India and his name has been taken by many men over the centuries due to a widespread popular respect for his legend. Today, his mausoleum is located in Penukonda, Anantapur District, Andhra Pradesh, India. References1. ^Hazrat Baba Fakhruddin (R.A) External links
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