Abu Aḥmad Abdal Chishti
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Abu Aḥmad Abdal Chishti (Urdu 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] His was Syed and his father was ruler of Fargana. He died in Chisht in Afghanistan and buried there.[6]
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- "The Mashaikh of Chisht by Shaykh Muhammad Zakariya Kandhlawi | Medina | Abrahamic Religions | Free 30-day Trial". Scribd. Retrieved 2020-06-04.
- "Hazrat Khawaja Abu Ahmad Abdal Chishti". www.ziaetaiba.com.
- "Abu Ahmad Abdal Chishti — Risala". Inayati Sufism.
- Rozehnal, R. (April 30, 2016). Islamic Sufism Unbound: Politics and Piety in Twenty-First Century Pakistan. Springer. ISBN 9780230605725 – via Google Books.
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- "Khwaja Abu Ahmad Abdal Al-Chishti – Chishtiya Ribbat".
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