Sayyid Nur Muhammad Badauni, successor of Muhammad Sayfuddin Sirhindi, was a Mujaddidi master famed for asceticism, strict adherence to the Sunna and some fifteen years spent in spiritual absorption. His most celebrated disciple was Mirza Mazhar Jan-i Janan, reviver of the Mujaddidi path in Delhi. He died in Delhi in 1135 AH (1723) and was buried there; no cross-verified coordinates exist for the grave, so no pin is given. (Source: TDV 'Nûr Muhammed el-Bedâûnî'; Rizvi, A History of Sufism in India.)
