- Abu
Muhammad Sheikh Ruzbehan Baqli (1128–1209) was a
Persian poet, mystic,
teacher and sufi master. He
wrote about his own life as well as
published commentaries...
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Ruzbihan Baqli:
Mysticism and the
Rhetoric of
Sainthood in
Persian Sufism is a book-length
study of
Ruzbihan Baqli by Carl W. Ernst. The book was awarded...
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Bashrahil Prize for
Outstanding Cultural Achievement. His book
Ruzbihan Baqli:
Mysticism and the
Rhetoric of
Sainthood in
Persian Sufism won the Farabi...
- Rūmī, Mathnawī, ed.
Reynold A. Nicholson, 8 vols.,
London 1925–40 Rūzbihān
Baqlī, Sharḥ-i shaṭḥiyyāt, ed.
Henri Corbin,
Tehran 1966 al-Sarrāj, Kitāb al-lumaʿ...
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judgement as an
excuse to
cover his unbelief. Furthermore,
similar to
Ruzbihan Baqli, he
argues that Satan's
Monotheism is a
subtle deception by Iblis, in order...
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Explication Concerning the
Hidden Realities of the Qur'an) by
Ruzbihan al-
Baqli (d. 606/1209). Al-Ta'wilat al-Najmiyya [ar] (Starry Interpretations) by...
- and mystic, and many
later Muslim mystics, or Sufis,
including Ruzbihan Baqli and Ibn 'Arabi, also
mentioned having encountered Idris in
their spiritual...
- al-Qushayri (d. 465/1072) 'Ara'is al-Bayan fi Haqa'iq al-Qur'an by
Ruzbihan al-
Baqli (d. 606/1209) Ruh al-Bayan fi
Tafsir al-Qur'an by Isma'il
Haqqi al-Brusewi...
- His
interest in
Sufism began in
Egypt where he
became a
murid of
Ruzbihan Baqli, who was an
initiate of the Uwaisi.
After years of study, he
abandoned his...
- the
Ruzbihan family,
which was
descended from the Sufi
author Ruzbihan Baqli (died 1209),
while his
mother belonged to the Sa'idi family.
Through both...