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Fakir
thumb|A Sufism|Sufi Muslim ascetic (fakir) in [[Bengal during the 1860s]]
Abu'l-Faraj ibn al-Jawzi
Arab Muslim preacher and scholar (c.1116–1201)

baul
alt=|thumb|A Baul from Lalon|Lalon Shah's shrine in Kushtia, Bangladesh
thumb|upright|Ektara, a common musical instrument of Bauls
Ibn Abi al-Dunya
Muslim scholar
Abu al-Layth al-Samarqandi
Hanafite jurist
Karramiyya
Karramiyya () was a Hanafi-Mujassim-Murji'ah sect in Islam which flourished in the central and eastern parts of the Islamic worlds, and especially in the Iranian regions, from the 9th century until the Mongol invasions in the 13th century.