Shrine of Junayd Baghdadi (Baghdad City)

Iraq / Bagdad / Baghdad / Baghdad City
 mosque, mazar

Shaykh "Sary Saghati" (Second Shaykh of Shaykhs); Died in 867 AD.
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Shaykh Abu al- Qasim "Junayd Baghdadi" (First Qutb On Behalf of Imam Hujjat ibn al- Hasan "al- Mahdi"); Died in 902 AD.
www.sufi.ws/rahbaran-tarighat/16-en.php
Junayd is the first "Sufis Murshids" Sufi Order "Marufiyah" that after "Shah Nimatullah Wali" (Died In 1431 AD) Became Famous "Nematollahi" [Nimatullahi] And Most of Sufis Orders.
Sufis Orders Nimatullahi (Such as Nimatullahi SoltanAliShahi Gonabadi [Nimatullahi SultanAliShahi Gunabadi]) Believe That He Is The "First Qutb" in the Absence of the Twelfth Shia Imam.


The Qutbs of Sufi Order Marufiyah to "Junayd Baghdadi" (Initiation Chain of Permission of "Junayd Baghdadi"):

Imam Ali ibn Musa "al- Riza" [Imam al- Reza]> Shaykh "Maruf Karkhi" (First Shaykh of Shaykhs On Behalf of Imam Ali ibn Musa "al- Riza" [al- Reza]) > Shaykh "Sary Saghati" (Second Shaykh of Shaykhs) > Shaykh Abu al- Qasim "Junayd Baghdadi" (First Qutb On Behalf of Imam Hujjat ibn al- Hasan "al- Mahdi")

Qutb, Qutub, Kutb, or Kutub (Arabic: قطب‎), literally means 'axis', 'pivot' or 'pole'. In Sufism, a Qutb or Kutb is the perfect human being, al-insān al-kāmil, who leads the saintly hierarchy. The Qutb is the Sufi spiritual leader that has a Divine connection with God and passes knowledge on which makes him central to (or the axis of) Sufism, but he is unknown to the world. There is only one Qutb per era and he is an infallible and trusted spiritual leader. He is only revealed to a select group of mystics because there is a "human need for direct knowledge of God".
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Coordinates:   33°20'8"N   44°21'54"E
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