Muhammad Yusuf Khoja

Muhammad Yusuf Khoja (محمد یوسف خواجه ; modern Uyghur: مۇھەممەد يۈسۈپ خوجا; Chinese: 瑪木特玉素布) was a seventeenth-century Naqshbandi Sufi leader. Born in the village of Dahbīd in Samarqand,[1] he was the father of Afaq Khoja (Hidāyat Allāh), a religious and political leader adorned with the title Khwaja/Khoja (master, descendant of a Naqshbandi leader).

  1. ^ Thum, Rian (2014). The Sacred Routes of Uyghur History. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. p. 214.