Yahya ibn Mu'adh al-Razi

{{Short description|Sufi teacher (830–871)}}

Abu Zakariya Yahya ibn Mu'adh al-Razi (830–871 CE) was a Muslim Sufi who taught in Central Asia. One of the first to teach Sufism in masajid, he left a number of books and sayings. Despite his emphasis on raja, the hope for Jannah and for Allah's forgiveness, he was renowned for his perseverance in worship and his great scrupulousness in matters of religion.Abu Nu'aym, x. 51–70; Sulami, 98–104; Fihrist, 184; GAS, 1. 644; Hujwiri, 122–23; Massignon, Essai, 268–72 A disciple of Ibn Karram, he left his native town of Rey and resided for a time in Balkh, afterward proceeding to Nishapur where he died in 871 at the age of forty-one.

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Category:830 births

Category:871 deaths

Category:People from Ray, Iran

Category:Sufi teachers

Category:Iranian Sufis