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Jalāʾ al-ghāmiḍ fī sharḥ Dīwān Ibn al-Fāriḍ /

: 226 pages ; 24 cm.

Published 1888
Sharḥ dīwān Ibn al-Fāriḍ /

: 2 volumes in 1 ; 27 cm

The dīwān of Ibn al-Fāri·d : readings of its text throughout history /

: 236, [12], 28 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : 2724703715

Kitāb al-ʻIqd al-nafīs /

: 226 pages ; 24 cm

Jalāʼ al-ghāmiḍ fī sharḥ dīwān al-Fāriḍ /

: 243 pages ; 21 cm.

Published 1898
Kitāb al-ʻiqd al-nafīs : dīwān /

: 226 pages ; 23 cm.

Published 2005
The wine of love and life : ibn al-Farid's al-Khamriyah and al-Qaysari's quest for meaning /

: xxvi, 60, 64 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 55-60, 1st sect.). : 0970819927
9780970819925

Published 2019
Sharḥ-i Naẓm al-durr : Sharḥ-i qaṣīda-yi tāʾiyya-yi kubrā-yi Ibn-i Fāriḍ /

: Ibn al-Fāriḍ (d. 632/1235) is arguably the greatest mystical poet in the history of Arabic literature. Born in Cairo and a student of Shāfiʿī law and ḥadīth in his younger years, he turned to mysticism, living a solitary existence on Cairo's Muqaṭṭam hills, in the desert, and in the Hijaz. After his return to Cairo, people worshipped him as a saint, and even today admirers still visit his tomb. Ibn Turka Iṣfahānī (d. 835/1432) stemmed from a well-educated family in Isfahan. A survivor of Tīmūr Lang's (d. 807/1405) massacre of the population of Isfahan in 789/1387, he first studied the Islamic sciences with his elder brother in Samarqand, after which he went on a study tour which took him to such great scholars as Shams al-Dīn Fanārī (d. 834/1451) and Sirāj al-Dīn al-Bulqīnī (d. 805/1403). A specialist of mysticism in its relation to philosophy and Islam, this is his commentary on Ibn al-Fāriḍ's al-Tāʾiyya al-kubrā.
: 1 online resource. : 9789004404632
9789646781962