Uthman Sirâj-ud-Dîn Naqshbandi
Uthman Sirâj-ud-Dîn Al-Naqshbandi | |
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| Born | 1781 |
| Died | 1867 (aged 85–86)/1284 AH |
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| Children | Muhammed Bahaeddin al-Tavili Omar Diya-ud-Din al-Tavili |
| Father | Khaled Beg |
| Family | House of Tavil |
Sheikh ‘Uthman Sirâj-ud-Dîn Al-Naqshbandi (Arabic: الشيخ عثمان الطويلي النقشبندي; Turkish: Osman Sirâceddîn Nakşibendi) known as Uthman Siraj-ud-Din at-Tavili or Uthman Siraj-ud-Din al-Awal (b. 1781 AD/c. 1195 AH Tawella, Iraq - d. 1867 AD/c. 1284 AH Tawella, Iraq) was an 18th-century sufi, saint and Islamic scholar. He was a descendent of Sayyid Battal Gazi. He belonged to one of the most influential noble households of the Middle East and Ottoman Empire, the Sheikhs of Tavil.