- Abū Yazīd Ṭayfūr bin ʿĪsā bin Surūshān al-
Bisṭāmī (al-Basṭāmī) (d. 261/874–5 or 234/848–9),
commonly known in the
Iranian world as Bāyazīd Basṭāmī (Persian:...
- ʻAbd al-Raḥmān ibn Muḥammad al-
Bisṭāmī (Ar. عبد الرحمن البسطامي) was a
leading intellectural figure in the
Ottoman world of the
early fifteenth century...
- 'Ala' al-Dln 'All al-
Bistami (1403-1470/71),
better known as Ali al-
Bistami or
Musannifek ("Little Author"), was a
Persian Hanafi Maturidi scholar, prolific...
- as a
tiger named Kya, who
saves Bistami, a Sufi
mystic of
Persian origin, from an
attack by Hindus.
After seeing Bistami beaten by his
older brother, Kya...
-
manner of the philosophers, nor
through the
claims of
union brought by al-
Bistami and al-Hallaj,
rather God
could be
known through his self-unveiling (khasf)...
- in
Aleppo to a S****
Hussaini family. His
teacher was
Bayazid Tayfur al-
Bistami.
After making a
pilgrimage to Medina, he journe**** to
India to
spread the...
- 855 AH) Al-Kamal ibn al-Humam (d. 861 AH)
Khidr Bey (d. 863 AH) Ali al-
Bistami (d. 874 AH) 'Ali al-Qushji (d. 879 AH)
Mehmed II (d. 886 AH)
Khwaja Ahrar...
-
Ferdinand I of
Aragon (d. 1416) date
unknown Abd al-Rahman ibn
Muhammad al-
Bistami,
Ottoman Sufi (d. 1455)
Giovanni Berardi,
Archbishop of
Tarentum (d. 1449)...
- 855 AH) Al-Kamal ibn al-Humam (d. 861 AH)
Khidr Bey (d. 863 AH) Ali al-
Bistami (d. 874 AH) 'Ali al-Qushji (d. 879 AH)
Mehmed II (d. 886 AH)
Khwaja Ahrar...
- 855 AH) Al-Kamal ibn al-Humam (d. 861 AH)
Khidr Bey (d. 863 AH) Ali al-
Bistami (d. 874 AH) 'Ali al-Qushji (d. 879 AH)
Mehmed II (d. 886 AH)
Khwaja Ahrar...