Nassiruddin Ubaidullah Ahrar (1404-1490 AD) (in Persian: ناصرالدین عبیدالله احرار) more popularly known as Khwaja Ahrar (in Persian: خواجه احرار) was a Hanafi Maturidi member of the Golden Chain of the Naqshbandi Sufi spiritual order of Central Asia. He was born in Samarkand, a Turkic city in Central Asia, to a religious and devout muslim family. He was born to Khwaja Mehmood Shashi bin Khwaja Shihabuddin. His forefathers had migrated from Baghdad and his lineage connected to Abu Bakr Siddique from his paternal side and Umar Farooq from the maternal side. Khwaja Ahrar was deeply involved in the social, political and economics activities of Transaxonia. He was born into a relatively poor yet highly spiritual family and, at the age of maturity, he was probably the richest person in the kingd
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| - Ubaidullah Ahrar (de)
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- Убайдуллах Шаши (ru)
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| - Ubaidullah Ahrar Quddasallahu sirrohu merupakan salah satu penerus syekh Ya'qub al-Jarkhi dalam silsilah Naqsyabandiyah. (in)
- Насыр-ад-дин Убайдуллах ибн Махмуд Шаши, также известный как Ходжа́ Ахра́р (1404—1489) — крупный религиозный и государственный деятель Мавераннахра. Духовный лидер суфийского тариката Накшбанди. Шейх, девятнадцатый в золотой цепи преемственности шейхов тариката. В суфизме почитается как святой под именем Ходжи Ахрара вали. (ru)
- Chodscha Ubaidullah Ahrar (* 1404; † 21. Februar 1490) war ein Scheich des Nakschibendi-Ordens. Der weitere Aufstieg dieses islamischen Sufi-Ordens war eng mit seinem Namen verknüpft. Er siedelte 1451 von Taschkent nach Samarkand um und hatte großen Einfluss auf den Timuridenfürsten Abu Said (er regierte 1451–1468). Ihm zuliebe verzichtete Abu Said auf die Handels- und Gewerbesteuer tamga (Steuern für Muslime waren „unislamisch“, aber unter der Mongolenherrschaft wurden sie eingeführt) und setzte die Schari'a in seinem Reich durch. Die Schari'a galt zwar schon, aber man hielt trotzdem an einigen „unislamischen“ Bestimmungen fest, wie etwa dem Trinken von gegorener Stutenmilch. (de)
- Nassiruddin Ubaidullah Ahrar (1404-1490 AD) (in Persian: ناصرالدین عبیدالله احرار) more popularly known as Khwaja Ahrar (in Persian: خواجه احرار) was a Hanafi Maturidi member of the Golden Chain of the Naqshbandi Sufi spiritual order of Central Asia. He was born in Samarkand, a Turkic city in Central Asia, to a religious and devout muslim family. He was born to Khwaja Mehmood Shashi bin Khwaja Shihabuddin. His forefathers had migrated from Baghdad and his lineage connected to Abu Bakr Siddique from his paternal side and Umar Farooq from the maternal side. Khwaja Ahrar was deeply involved in the social, political and economics activities of Transaxonia. He was born into a relatively poor yet highly spiritual family and, at the age of maturity, he was probably the richest person in the kingd (en)
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