Khwaja Baqi Billah
Khwaja Baqi Billah | |
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| Personal life | |
| Born | 14 July 1564 |
| Died | 29 November 1603 (aged 39) |
| Resting place | Nabi Karim, Delhi |
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| Main interest(s) | Implementation of Islamic law, Islamic statehood |
| Notable idea(s) | Evolution of Islamic philosophy, application of Sharia |
| Pen name | Berang |
| Religious life | |
| Religion | Islam |
| Denomination | Sunni |
| Jurisprudence | Hanafi |
| Tariqa | Naqshbandi |
| Creed | Maturidi |
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| Part of a series on Islam Sufism |
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Khwaja Baqi Billah (Persian: خواجه باقی بالله) also known as Khwaja Muhammad Baqi, with his pen name Berang, (14 July 1564– 29 November 1603), was a Sufi saint from Kabul. He was a disciple of Khwaja Muhammad Amkanagi and the pioneer of the Naqshbandi Order in the Indian subcontinent.