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Mir Shams-ud-Din Muhammad Araqi, also known as Mir Syed Muhammad Musavi Isfahani, was an Iranian Sufi Muslim saint, known for having introduced the tenets held by Muhammad Noorbaksh Qahistani, a 15th-century Iranian Sufi who gave name to the Noorbakshia school of Islam — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2405:205:89:F366:0:0:1D2C:AC (talk) 12:15, 24 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]