- Sahl al-
Tustarī (Arabic: سهل التستري) or Sahl Shushtarī (Persian: سهل شوشتری)
according to
Persian custom, born Abū Muḥammad Sahl ibn ʿAbd Allāh (c.818...
-
translation Al-
Tustari, Tafsir. (2010), [date
accessed 20/02/2013]. al-
Tustari, Sahl ibn 'Abd
Allah (Dec 2009). Meri,
Yousef (ed.).
Tafsir Al-
Tustari:
Great Commentaries...
-
Reshad Feild Riaz
Ahmed Gohar Shahi Rumi
Ruwaym Sari al-Saqati Sahl al-
Tustari Shaqiq al-Balkhi
Sanai Hakim Sanai Ghaznavid Sidi
Boushaki Shah Waliullah...
- of
Egypt as a concubine. The
ruler had
purchased her from Abu Sa'd al-
Tustari, a
Jewish merchant.
Rasad soon
became her husband's favourite, and was...
- instance, the
Quran uses the term ṭarīq mustaqīm (a
straight road). Al-
Tustari connects it to the term "sirāṭ al-mustaqīm" and
suggests that the path...
-
multiple names:
authors list (link) Al-
Tustari, Sahl ibn Abd Allah;
Translation by
Annabel Keeler (2008).
Tafsil Al-
Tustari. Louisville, Ky.: Fons Vitae....
- Mu'adh al-Razi (d. 258 AH) Abu Sa'id al-Kharraz (d. 277 or 286 AH) Sahl al-
Tustari (d. 283 AH) Al-Hakim al-Tirmidhi (d. 295 or 320 AH) Abu al-Husain al-Nuri...
- of the sleeves.
Caliph al-Muqtaddir wore a
kaftan from
silver brocade Tustari silk and his son one made from
Byzantine silk
richly decorated or ornamented...
- al-Qu'ran al-'Azim [ar] (Interpretation of the
Great Qur'an) by Sahl al-
Tustari (d. 283/896), the
oldest Sufi
commentary on the Qur'an. Lata'if al-Isharat [ar]...
- Mu'adh al-Razi (d. 258 AH) Abu Sa'id al-Kharraz (d. 277 or 286 AH) Sahl al-
Tustari (d. 283 AH) Al-Hakim al-Tirmidhi (d. 295 or 320 AH) Abu al-Husain al-Nuri...