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Abd al-Haqq al-Dehlawi

Abd al-Haqq al-Dehlawi (b. 1551 – d. 1642) was a prominent Indian Islamic scholar, theologian, and mystic, renowned for his contributions to the development of Islamic thought in the Indian subcontinent. Born in Delhi, he became a pivotal figure in the revival of Sufism and religious orthodoxy during the Mughal era. Al-Dehlawi was a disciple of the notable Sufi master, Ahmad Sirhindi, and played a crucial role in the dissemination of his teachings. He authored numerous texts, including Sharh al-Ma'ani al-\u2018Ilahiyyah, which emphasized the integration of orthodox belief with Sufi spirituality. His works significantly influenced subsequent generations of scholars and practitioners, cementing his legacy in the history of Indian Islam.