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Escrito e compilado ao longo de grande parte de sua vida e publicado antes de sua morte, o relato convincente da execução do místico Almançor Alhalaje (Mansur al-Hallaj), que proferiu as palavras "Eu sou a verdade" em um estado de contemplação extática, é talvez o mais extrato bem conhecido do livro.
Abū Ḥāmid bin Abū Bakr Ibrāhīm (c. 1145 – c. 1221; Persian: ابوحمید بن ابوبکر ابراهیم), better known by his pen-names Farīd ud-Dīn (فریدالدین) and ʿAṭṭār of Nishapur (عطار نیشاپوری, Attar means apothecary), was an Iranian poet, theoretician of Sufism, and hagiographer from Nishapur who had an immense and lasting influence on Persian poetry and S...
16 de nov. de 2006 · A celebrated Persian poet and Sufi hagiographer, ‘Attar lived during the second half of the twelfth century CE and the first two or three decades of the thirteenth century in or near Nishapur. According to the most commonly received scholarly opinion, he died during the Mongol sack of Nishapur in April 1221 CE, but 1230 CE also ...
Abu Hamid bin Abu Bakr Ibrahim (1145 – 1221), more commonly known by his pennames Farid-ud-Din and Attar of Nishapur, was a Persian poet and Sufi mystic who significantly influenced Persian poetry and Sufism.
Attar, whose full name was Abu Hamid Farid ud-Din Muhammed bin Abu Bakr İbrahim of Nishapur (died ca. 1221[618 AH]), was a famous Iranian poet and Sufi mystic. He was most likely born between 1142 and 1145 (537-540 AH) in the last days of the Seljuk Empire in Khorasan.
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15 de jul. de 2023 · Attar of Nishapur was a 12th-century Persian poet, mystic, and philosopher whose works have had an immense impact on Persian literature and beyond. His poetry often deals with themes related to love, spirituality, and human nature and has been read for centuries around the world.
Abū Ḥamīd bin Abū Bakr Ibrāhīm(c. 1145– c. 1221; persa: ابوحامد بن ابوبکر ابراهیم), más conocido por sus seudónimos Farīd ud-Dīn(فریدالدین) y ʿAṭṭār de Nishapur(عطار نیشاپوری, Attar significa boticario), fue un poeta, teórico del sufismo y hagiógrafo de Nishapur que tuvo una inmensa y una influencia duradera en la poesía persa y el sufismo.