- bin Surūshān al-Bisṭāmī (al-
Basṭāmī) (d. 261/874–5 or 234/848–9),
commonly known in the
Iranian world as Bāyazīd
Basṭāmī (Persian: بایزید بسطامی), was...
- Mullá ʻAlí-i-
Bastámí (died 1846) was the
second Letter of the
Living in the Bábí movement. He is also
probably the
first and one of the best
known martyrs...
- Iraj
Bastami (Persian: ایرج بسطامی) (November 22, 1957 —
December 26, 2003) was a
Persian classical musician and vocalist.
Bastami died in the Bam earthquake...
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Abbas Foroughi Bastami (Persian: عباس فروغی بسطامی: 1798–1857) was a poet in
Qajar Iran.
Foroughi was born in the city of Karbala. He was the son of Aqa...
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Dawud Tai and
Bayazid Bastami.
Early on
Sufism was
known for its
strict adherence to the sunnah, for
example it was
reported Bastami refused to eat a watermelon...
-
Sheikh Bastami Mosque is a 14th-century
religious complex located in
downtown Semnan Province, Bastam. It is
named after Abu
Yazid al-
Bastami,
better known...
- The
Letters of the
Living (Arabic: حروف الحي) was a
title provided by the Báb to the
first eighteen disciples of the Bábí Religion. In some understandings...
-
tasawwuf as an
inseparable part of Islam.
Traditional Sufis, such as
Bayazid Bastami,
Jalaluddin Rumi, Haji
Bektash Veli,
Junaid Baghdadi, and Al-Ghazali, argued...
-
Sultan Suleiman I of the
Ottoman Empire and his wife Hürrem
Sultan Bayazid Bastami (804–874 or 877/78),
Persian Sufi
Bayazid (Jal****ids),
Shaikh Bayazid...
- are
mentioned in the
eleventh section,
including al-Ghazali,
Bayazid al-
Bastami, Jalāl ad-Dīn
Muhammad Rūmī, and Ibn al-'Arabi. The text
begins with an...