Abu Aḥmad Abdal Chishti
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Abu Aḥmad Abdal Chishti | |
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| Died | 966 CE |
| Influences | Abu Ishaq Shami |
| Influenced | Abu Muḥammad Chishti |
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Abu Aḥmad Abdal Chishti[1] (Arabic: ابو احمد ابدال چشتی) was a Sufi of the Chishti Order in the 10th century CE and a disciple of Abu Ishaq Shami and the master of Abu Muḥammad Chishti.[2][3] He died in 966 CE.[4][5] He was Syed and his father was ruler of Fargana. He died in Chisht in Afghanistan and buried there.[6]