Abu Ahmad Abdal

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Abu Ahmad Abdal was son of Sultan Farsanafah. He was a Sufi saint of Chishti order. He was a successor and student of Abu Ishaq Shami, and master of Abu Muhammad Bin Abi Ahmad

He was born in Chisht on 6th Ramadan 260 Hijri.

At the age of 7 he started the company of Sheikh Abu Ishaq Shami and at the age of 13 he was made his Mureed.

He died on 3rd Jumada al-thani 355 Hijri. He is buried in Chisht.

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One of his sayings : Fire does not affect the true believer in God.[1]

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  1. ^ <http://www.chishti.ru/order_of_sufis.htm>