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  1. Conhecida como Rabia de Basra, poeta e mística sufi, nascida em Basra, hoje Iraque, no ano 717. O que sabemos de sua vida foi relatado por Nishapur (1145-1221), usando fontes antigas, que por sua vez se tornaria um grande poeta persa e místico sufi.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rabia_BasriRabia Basri - Wikipedia

    Rabia Basri - Wikipedia. Rābiʼa al-ʼAdawiyya al-Qaysiyya ( Arabic: رابعة العدوية القيسية; c. 716 – 801 CE) [1] was an Arab Muslim saint, one of the earliest Sufi mystics and an influential religious figure. [2] . She is known in some parts of the world as Hazrat Rabia Basri, Rabia Al Basri or simply Rabia Basri. [3] Biography.

  3. Rabia foi ao deserto rezar e se tornou um asceta, vivendo uma vida de semirreclusão. Ela é frequentemente citada como sendo a rainha das mulheres santas [ 9 ] e era conhecida por sua completa devoção na forma de "puro amor incondicional a Deus".

  4. Rabi'a. 717–801. A Muslim saint and Sufi mystic, Rabi’a al-Basri was born around 717 CE in Basra, in present-day Iraq. Enslaved as a young girl, she was eventually freed and pursued a life of prayer. Through her teachings and a number of miracles, she became an important figure in mystical Islam.

  5. Syeda Rabi’a al-Adawiyya al-Qaysiyya (R.A) also known as Rabi’a al-Basri was a Sufi Saint from Iraq and is considered to be the first female Sufi Saint of Islam, the first in an extensive line of female Sufi mystics. She is said to have been born between 714 and 718 in Basra, Iraq.

  6. Sufi Biography: Rabia Basri (Rabe a al-Adawiya) Rabia bint Esmail al-Adawiya, born in humble circumstances and sold into slavery as a child, later settled in Basra where she attained great fame as a saint and a preacher and was highly esteemed by many of her pious contemporaries. The date of her death is given variously as 135 (752) and 185 (801).

  7. Rabia al Basri. Sayyedah Rabia al-Adawiyya al-Qaysiyya was born between 95 and 99 Hijri in Basra, Iraaq. Rabia was the fourth daughter of her family and was therefore named Rabia, which is derived from the number four. She was born in a poor but respected family.