- Hamd-Allah
Mustawfi of
Qazwin (1340). "The
Geographical Part of the NUZHAT-AL-
QULUB".
Translated by Guy Le Strange.
Packard Humanities Institute.
Archived from...
- The
Nuzhat al-
Qulub (also
spelled Nozhat al-Qolub; Persian: نزهةالقلوب, lit. 'Hearts' Bliss') is a Persian-language
geographical treatise written in the...
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guzida ("Excerpt History"),
Zafarnamah ("Book of Victory") and
Nuzhat al-
Qulub ("Hearts' Bliss"). A
highly influential figure, Mustawfi's way of conceptualizing...
- were not for the Ta'arruf, we
would know
nothing about Sufism". Qūt al-
Qulūb [ar] (Nourishment of the Hearts) by Abu
Talib al-Makki (d. 386/996), an...
- Out El
Kouloub (1899–1968) also
known as Qut-al-
Qulub or Qut al
Qulub al De****ashiyya, was a
female Arab writer. Much
confusion arises over her three...
- Rāhatul
Qulūb. 3 (1): 204. Zil Huma (January–June 2019). "Mufti
Muhammad Taqi
Usmani ki
maroof tasnīfāt-o-tālifāt ka ta'ārufi jāyzah". Rāhatul
Qulūb. 3 (1):...
- how it ends with them. God is also the
converter of
hearts (muqallib al-
qulūb). Therefore, it is
recommended to say: "A believer, if God is willing" or...
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translated into Russian.
Mahbub ul-
Qulub – Nava'i's work
written in 1500, a year
before his death.
Mahbub ul-
Qulub consists of an
introduction and three...
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Muhammad ibn ‘Ali (d. 444/ 1053). Al-Makki's most
influential work, "Qut al-
qulub fi mu'amalat al-mahbub wa wasf
tariq al-murid ila
maqam al-tawhid", or “The...
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Mustawfi gave a
detailed description of the two
Taroms in his
Nuzhat al-
Qulub. He
described the two
regions as
fertile for
agriculture – they supplied...