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 Gelonii Muhyiddin Abduqadir ibn Abiy Salih Jangidost (1077, Gelon region, Iran - 1166) was a Persian theologian and mystic. At the age of 18, he came to Baghdad and learned from many scholars. His sermons related to the Hanbali sect became famous. Later, Geloni worked as a Qur'an commentator and mufti. He teaches hadith and jurisprudence. Geloni was a staunch follower of the Hanbali sect and strictly followed the Sunnah of Muhammad (peace be upon him). In his sermons, he described ten moral rules necessary for Muslims. Even though Geloni did not create his own style of order, he was not the head of any order, but he is considered the founder of the Qadiriya Sufi order. But, in fact, this order was created by his descendants or murids only in the middle of the 13th century, according to some experts, even in the 15th century. The masses of the people praised him as the patron of saints and poor people who were able to perform miracles. He was given the nicknames Gavsul Azam ("great protector") and piri dastgir ("helpful pir"). The Geloni Mausoleum is located in Baghdad and is one of the most famous holy places in Islam.




Geloni's work "Al-gunya li talib tariq l-haqq" ("Straightening the path of the seekers who follow the path of truth") has been preserved. This work describes the social and moral duties and tasks of the Muslim community divided into 73 sects in Islam from the perspective of the Hanbali sect.


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