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renowned work was his
autobiography Unveiling of
Secrets or
Kashf al-asrar.
Ruzbihan Baqli was born in 1128 to a
family of
Daylamite origin in Fasa in what...
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philosopher and mystic, and many
later Muslim mystics, or Sufis,
including Ruzbihan Baqli and Ibn 'Arabi, also
mentioned having encountered Idris in their...
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Heading for
Surah Al-Kahf. From the Qur'an
copied by
Ruzbihan Muhammad al-Shirazi. Shiraz, c. 1550.
Chester Beatty Library....
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Ruzbihan Baqli:
Mysticism and the
Rhetoric of
Sainthood in
Persian Sufism is a book-length
study of
Ruzbihan Baqli by Carl W. Ernst. The book was awarded...
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Brides of
Explication Concerning the
Hidden Realities of the Qur'an) by
Ruzbihan al-Baqli (d. 606/1209). Al-Ta'wilat al-Najmiyya [ar] (Starry Interpretations)...
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judgement as an
excuse to
cover his unbelief. Furthermore,
similar to
Ruzbihan Baqli, he
argues that Satan's
Monotheism is a
subtle deception by Iblis...
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southern Iran. His
father belonged to the
Ruzbihan family,
which was
descended from the Sufi
author Ruzbihan Baqli (died 1209),
while his
mother belonged...
- the 2004
Bashrahil Prize for
Outstanding Cultural Achievement. His book
Ruzbihan Baqli:
Mysticism and the
Rhetoric of
Sainthood in
Persian Sufism won the...
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Samarkand to
perpetuate the
memory of his
brother Mahmud Sultan.
Fazlallah ibn
Ruzbihan [who?] in "Mikhmon-namei Bukhara"
expresses his
admiration for the majestic...
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Shamsa in the
frontispiece of the
Ruzbihan Qur'an. Iran, c. 1550.
Chester Beatty Library...