Ahmad Sirhindi

Ahmad Sirhindi
Ahmad Sirhindi

Aḥmad Sirhindī (1564, Sirhind, Patiala - 1624, Sirhind, India) fue un teólogo y asceta indio, responsable del reavivamiento del Sunismo en la India.

Después de recibir una educación tradicional musulmana, se unió a una importante organización sufista y se dedicó a predicar en contra de las tendencias de Akbar y su hijo Jahangir, hacia el panteísmo y el Chiísmo. Sus criterios aparecen detallados en su más famosa obra, Maktūbāt, que es una recopilación de sus cartas.

Rastreó su ascendencia desde Umar ibn al-Jattab. El lugar donde fue enterrado en Sirhind, es un sitio de peregrinaje.


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