- Ali Hamdani,
Hafez Shirazi,
Bande Nawaz and
Sultan Walad. Ala ud-Daula
Simnani Alaul Haq
Pandavi Sufi
Saints of
South Asia
Wahab Ashrafi "सैय्यद मखदूम...
- 'Ala' al-Dawla
Simnani (Persian: علاءالدوله سمنانی;
November 1261 – 6
March 1336) was a
Persian Sūfī of the Kubrāwī order, a
writer and a
teacher of Sufism...
-
Mathnawi which some
consider a kind of Sufi
interpretation of the Quran.
Simnani (d. 1336)
tried reconciliation of God's
manifestation through and in the...
- Mir S****
Hussain Simnani was an
Indian Sufi
saint from the 8th
century Hijri,
known for his role in the
spread of
Islam in the
Kashmir Valley. He hailed...
- use them as
prooftexts but
intertwines Quranic verses with his poetry.
Simnani (d. 1336)
wrote two
influential works of
esoteric exegesis on the Quran...
-
student Najm al-Din Razi (d. 654/1256) and
finished by 'Alā' al-Dawla al-
Simnani (d. 736/1336). Ghara'ib al-Qur'an wa Ragha'ib al-Furqan (Wonders of the...
- (Hadiqat al Haqiqa),
Attar of Nishapur,
Ghavami Razi, Rumi, 'Ala' al-Dawla
Simnani, Ibn Yamin,
Khwaju Kermani,
Salman Savoji,
Hazin Lahiji, ****ri Neyshabouri...
-
Ashraf Jahangir Simnani (d. 1405), a
leading Chishti saint.
Though Tajuddin belonged to the
Suhrawardi order, his time with
Simnani—whose
Chishti order...
- Qutb al-Din Ta'us
Simnani (fl. 15th century) was a
Persian bureaucrat who
served as the
vizier of the
Timurid rulers Abul-Qasim
Babur Mirza and Abu Sa'id...
- "Shampora". Mir S****
Hussain Simnani later renamed it "Kulgam" (kul for 'clan' and gram for 'village' in Sanskrit).
Simnani is said to have
invited Mir...