A great Sundanese saint and the first to spread the Shattariyah (Şattâriyye) order in West Java (c. 1650 – 1730). He was a student of Syekh Abdurrauf al-Singkili in Aceh and the first to bring the Shattariyah and the "Martabat Tujuh" teaching to Java (id.wikipedia, "Abdul Muhyi"; "Shattariyah Tradition on West Java" academic paper; official Tasikmalaya Regency tourism site). Around 1690 he settled at Safarwadi/Pamijahan, using the Gua Safarwadi cave for seclusion (khalwat) and founding one of the earliest pesantren in southern Tasikmalaya. His tomb complex is a major pilgrimage site, especially before Ramadan and during Mawlid; the coordinate given is at village-center level (OSM-confirmed, approximate).
