- late 14th and
early 15th centuries. The
founder and
spiritual head of the
Hurufi movement was
Fazlallah Astarabadi (1340–94). Born in
Astrabad (now Gorgan...
- Tabrīzī Astarābādī by a
pseudonym al-
Ḥurūfī and a pen name Nāimī, was an
Iranian mystic who
founded the
Ḥurūfī movement. The
basic belief of the Ḥurūfiyyah...
-
festival dinner wearing her skin as part of the ritual. In 1404 or 1417, the
Hurufi Imad ud-Din Nesîmî, an
Islamic poet of
Turkic extraction, was fla**** alive...
- Iskander's less
bellicose brother Jahan Shah as the
Turkoman ruler. The
Hurufis were a Sufi sect who
based their doctrine on the
mysticism of letters....
-
commonly known as
simply Nasimi (نسیمی, Nəsimi), was a 14th- and 15th-century
Hurufi poet who
composed poetry in his
native Azerbaijani, as well as
Persian and...
- was
later significantly influenced during its
formative period by the
Hurufis (in the
early 15th century), the
Qalandariyya stream of Sufism, figures...
-
leader Fazlallah Astarabadi (c. 1340–1395),
Iranian mystic,
founder of the
Ḥurūfī movement Mirza Mehdi Khan
Astarabadi (18th century),
Iranian Chief Minister...
-
literary activity of
Imadaddin Nasimi, one of the
greatest Azerbaijani Hurufi mystical poets of the late 14th and
early 15th
centuries and one of the...
- in
Arabic writing. As an example, the
following rendering “munāẓaratu l-
ḥurūfi l-ʻarabīyah” of Arabic: مناظرة الحروف العربية is a transcription, indicating...
- Sultan's
palace and
heard the
Hurufis propound their doctrines.
Considering these heretical, he
reviled them with curses. The
Hurufis fled to the Sultan, but...