Abu Sulaiman Dawud ibn Nusair al-Tā'ī | |
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Mystic | |
Born | 7th or 8th Century |
Venerated in | Islam |
Influences | Habib al-Ajami, Abu Hanifa |
Influenced | Maruf Karkhi |
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Abu Sulaiman Dawud ibn Nusair al-Tā'ī, (Arabic: ابو سلیمان داؤد بن نصیر الطائي) usually referred to as Dawud Tā'ī, (died between 776 and 783 CE) was an Islamic scholar and Sufi mystic. He resided in Kufa and was a prominent student of Abu Hanifa. His disciples included many influential personalities of Islamic mysticism, e.g., Maruf Karkhi. His master was Habib al-Ajami.[1]