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Hamzah Fansuri (Jawi: حمزه فنسوري ; also
spelled Hamzah Pansuri, d. c. 1590 ?) was a 16th-century
Sumatran Sufi writer, and the
first writer known to...
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doctoral thesis (1962) was a two-volume work on the
mysticism of
Hamzah Fansuri. In 1965, al-Attas
returned to
Malaysia and
became Head of the Division...
- Abd al-Rauf ibn Ali al-
Fansuri al-Sinkili (spelling
variation Abdurrauf Singkil, 1615–1693 CE) was a
renowned Islamic scholar,
spiritual leader of the...
- Al-Falimbani al-
Fansuri - from the town of
Pancur in the
Central Tapanuli Regency in
North Sumatera Indonesia e.g.
Hamzah al-
Fansuri al-Farsi, related...
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composer and
ethnomusicologist Hamza Dirani,
Jordanian racing driver Hamzah Fansuri, Sufi poet from
Sumatra Hamza Hamzaoğlu,
former Turkish footballer and...
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rising power of the Aceh Sultanate. The
earliest known Malay poet
Hamzah Fansuri may be from
Barus as
indicated by his name.
Barus was a
significant settlement...
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texts were
translated into Malay. Its
notable scholars included Hamzah Fansuri,
Syamsuddin of Pasai,
Abdurrauf of Singkil, and the
Indian Nuruddin ar-Raniri...
- Guénon Haji
Imdadullah Muhaajir Makki (1817–1899)
Hamid Raza Khan
Hamzah Al-
Fansuri Harith al-Muhasibi
Hasan al-Basri
Hasnain Baqai safipur Hisham Kabbani...
- poetry. The
earliest known record of
syair is from the work of
Hamzah Fansuri, a
famous Malay poet in the 17th century. The most
famous syair is a 1847...
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countless epics written by the
Malay people. The
Sufic poems by
Hamzah Fansuri and many
others contributed to the
richness and
depth of the
Malay civilisation...