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Dīwān al-ʻālim al-ʻallāmah al-baḥr al-fahhāmah al-Shaykh ʻAbd Allāh ibn Muḥammad al-Shabrāwī : wa-samīyatuhu Manāʼiḥ al-alṭāf fī madāʼiḥ al-ashrāf /

: 89 pages ; 24 cm

Sharḥ al-Burdah lil-Imām al-Būṣīrī wa-tashṭīruhā /

: 41 pages ; 25 cm

Published 1895
Hādhā Kitāb al-Kanz al-muṭalsam fī madd yad al-Nabī, ṣallá Allāh ʻalayhi wa-sallam, li-waladihi al-Ghawth al-Rifāʻī al-aʻẓam /

: 100, 18 pages ; 25 cm.

Published 1873
Hādhā majmūʻ muzdawijāt /

: 135 pages ; 20 cm. : Hadeer
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Nukhbat al-laʻālī li-sharḥ Badʼ al-amālī /

: 143 pages ; 24 cm

Sharh al-mukhtār min Luzūmīyāt Abī al-ʻAlā /

: volume <1> : facsimiles ; 27 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9770103446

Nukhbat al-laʻālī li-sharḥ Badʼ al-amālī \

: pages ; 24 cm

Published 2019
Nāmahā va munshaʾāt-i Jāmī /

: Regarded by many as the last great mystical poet of medieval Persia, ʿAbd al-Raḥmān Jāmī (d. 898/1492) spent the greater part of his life in Herat. As a student, he excelled in every subject he engaged in and appeared destined for an academic career. But then, in his early thirties, he went through a spiritual crisis that ended in him joining the Herat branch of the mystical Naqshbandiyya order, led by the charismatic Saʿd al-Dīn Kāshgharī (d. 860/1456). A protégé of three successive Timurid rulers in Herat, Jāmī's wide network of friendships and relations extended from spiritual and literary circles through the political to the academic. With 39.000 lines of verse and over 30 prose works to his name, Jāmī's literary production is quite overwhelming. The present volume, containing 433 of his letters and messages, bears witness to his great yet modest personality, his social engagement, and the expanse and variety of his network.
: 1 online resource. : 9789004401839
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