
Shah Naqshband
Shah Naqshband was a prominent spiritual leader and founder of the Naqshbandi order, a major Sufi path focused on inward purification and disciplined remembrance of God (dhikr). Originating in Central Asia in the 14th century, the order emphasizes silent meditation, moral integrity, and spiritual closeness to God. Shah Naqshband's teachings advocate for balancing inner spirituality with outward actions, aiming for personal transformation while engaging positively with society. His influence spread widely, shaping Sufi practices and fostering spiritual development across regions, making him a key figure in Islamic mysticism.