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(فریدالدین) and ʿAṭṭār of Nishapur (عطار نیشاپوری, Attar means apothecary), was an Iranian poet, theoretician of Sufism, and hagiographer from Nishapur who had... |
developed. Attar of Nishapur, a Sufi saint and poet who lived some four centuries later, recounted a now famous story of her early life. Many of her hagiographies... |
Sanai (redirect from Abu-l-Majd Majdud Sana’i of Ghazna) enduring hardship. Poetry portal List of Persian poets and authors Persian literature Rumi Nizami Ganjavi Attar of Nishapur Notable Sanai researchers: Mohammad-Reza... |
Rumi (redirect from Urs of Rumi) most famous mystic Persian poets, Attar, in the Iranian city of Nishapur, located in the province of Khorāsān. Attar immediately recognized Rumi's spiritual... |
Hasan al-Basri (redirect from Saint Hasan of Basra) 1201), and Attar of Nishapur (d. 1221). In his famed Ḳūt al-ḳulūb, the most important work of Basran Sunni mysticism, Abu Talib al-Makki says of Hasan: "Ḥasan... |
Tolui (category Sons of emperors) his orders with ruthless efficiency, assaulting the major cities of Merv, Nishapur, and Herat, and subjugating numerous others. Medieval chroniclers... |
Omar Khayyam (redirect from Omar of Khayyam) He was born in Nishapur, the initial capital of the Seljuk Empire. He lived during the rule of the Seljuk dynasty, around the time of the First Crusade... |
mysticism of divine love, as promoted by al-Ghazali and Attar of Nishapur, and finally emerging in the institutionalized form of today's network of fraternal... |
Al-Hakim al-Nishapuri (category People from Nishapur) Sheikh of Hadith masters at his time. Al-Daraqutni, considered Al-Hakim to be superior in the science of Hadith than Ibn Manda. Al-Hakim from Nishapur took... |
aloft their entire lives. In Attar of Nishapur's allegorical masterpiece The Conference of the Birds, an eminent example of Sufi works in Persian literature... |
Mahsati (category Year of birth unknown) being the Ilahi-nama of the Sufi poet Attar of Nishapur (died 1221). The tale narrates that Mahsati was a singer at the court of the Seljuk ruler Ahmad... |
Al-Bayhaqi (category Muhaddiths from Nishapur) and lived most of his life there, until 1049, when he was asked to go to Nishapur. This request resulted from Al-Kunduri, the vizier of Tughril Beg, the... |
Al-Hallaj (category Year of birth uncertain) popular imagination, owing in part to its inclusion in his biography by Attar of Nishapur, the historical issues surrounding his execution are far more complex... |
Sufism (section Formalization of doctrine) water and clay, and his elemental structure is the Seal of the Prophets." Attar of Nishapur claimed that he praised Muhammad in such a manner that was... |
Ali-Shir Nava'i (category Officials of the Timurid Empire) mausoleum of the 13th-century mystical poet, Farid al-Din Attar, in Nishapur (north-eastern Iran) and the Khalasiya madrasa in Herat. He was one of the instrumental... |
Al-Qushayri (category Sufis from Nishapur) the Banu Qushayr who had settled near Nishapur. As a young man he received the education of a country squire of the time: adab, the Arabic language, chivalry... |
Al-Sulami (category Sunni Muslim scholars of Islam) born in the city of Nishapur in the year 947 C.E and came from a modest background and was orphaned in his teens after the passing of his father who was... |
Nasir al-Din al-Tusi (category Iranian Shia scholars of Islam) he moved to Nishapur to study philosophy under Farid al-Din Damad and mathematics under Muhammad Hasib. He met also Attar of Nishapur, the legendary... |
Ibn Furak (category Sunni Muslim scholars of Islam) Rayy, then to Nishapur, where a madrasa was built for him beside the Khanqah of the Sufi al-Bushandji. He was in Nishapur before the death of the Sufi Abu... |
Kamāl ud-Dīn Behzād (category Painters of the medieval Islamic world) construction of Khawarnaq castle (Arabic الخورنق) in al-Hira, c. 1494-1495 C.E. A miniature painting by Bihzad illustrating the funeral of the elderly Attar of Nishapur... |