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Abu Ishaq Shami

Abu Ishaq Shami (died 940) was a Muslim scholar who is often regarded as the founder of the Sufi Chishti Order ((ペルシア語:چشتی) - ''Čištī'') ((アラビア語:ششتى) - ''Shishti''). He was the first in the Chishti lineage (''silsila'') to live in Chisht and so to adopt the name "Chishti", so that, if the Chishti order itself dates back to him, it is one of the oldest recorded Sufi orders. His original name, Shami, implies he came from Syria (ash-Sham). He died in Damascus and lies buried on Mount Qasiyun,〔Information from Chishti web-site (Chishti order )〕 where later on also Ibn Arabi was buried.
==Masters and students==
Abu Ishaq Shami's teacher was Shaikh Ilw Mumshad Dinwari, whose own teacher was Abu Hubairah Basri, a disciple of Huzaifah Al-Mar'ashi who was in turn a disciple of Ibrahim ibn Adham. The Chishtiyyah ''silsila'' continued through Abu Ishaq Shami's disciple Abu Ahmad Abdal. In South Asia Moinuddin Chishti was the founding father and most revered saint of the Chishti order.

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