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          Junayd of Baghdad

          Persian Islamic mystic and Sufi saint (830–910)

          Abu 'l-Qasim al-Junayd ibn Muhammad al-Baghdadi

          Junayd of Baghdad invites the Christian youth to accept Islam at the Sufi meeting, witnessed by Saqati, from "Breaths of intimacy" (Nafaḥāt al-uns), by Jami (d.

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          TitleSayyid at-Taifa
          Born830

          Baghdad, Abbasid Caliphate

          Died910 (aged 79–80)

          Baghdad, Abbasid Caliphate

          Main interest(s)Sufism, Tassawuf, ishq, theology, philosophy, logic, fiqh
          Notable idea(s)Ishq[clarification needed]
          ReligionIslam
          DenominationSunni
          JurisprudenceShafi[1]

          Junayd of Baghdad (Persian: جُنیدِ بَغدادی; Arabic: الجنيد البغدادي) was a Persian[4][5] mystic and one of the most famous of the early Islamic saints.

          He is a central figure in the spiritual lineage of many Sufi orders.

          Junayd taught in Baghda