Tāʾīya-i ʿAbd-ar-Raḥmān Ǧāmī:
تائيه عبدالرحمان جامى

Ibn al-Fāriḍ (d. 632/1235) is arguably the greatest mystical poet in the history of Arabic literature. Born in Cairo and a student of Shāfiʿī law and ḥadīth in his younger years, he turned to mysticism, living a solitary existence on Cairo's Muqaṭṭam hills, in the desert, and in the Hijaz. Af...

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Main Authors: Ibn-al-Fāriḍ, ʿUmar Ibn-ʿAlī 1182-1235 (Author), Ǧāmī, Nūr-ad-Dīn ʿAbd-ar-Raḥmān Ibn-Aḥmad 1414-1492 (Author), Qaiṣarī, Dāʾūd Ibn-Maḥmūd al- -1350 (Author)
Format: Book
Language:Persian
Published: Tihrān Nuqṭa 1997
Edition:Čāp-i 1.
Series:Mīrāṯ-i maktūb 26
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Summary:Ibn al-Fāriḍ (d. 632/1235) is arguably the greatest mystical poet in the history of Arabic literature. Born in Cairo and a student of Shāfiʿī law and ḥadīth in his younger years, he turned to mysticism, living a solitary existence on Cairo's Muqaṭṭam hills, in the desert, and in the Hijaz. After his return to Cairo, people worshipped him as a saint and even today, admirers still visit his tomb in that city. ʿAbd al-Raḥmān Jāmī (d. 898/1492) is one of Persia's great medieval poets. As a young man, he joined the followers of Saʿd al-Dīn Kāshgharī (d. 860/1456), leader of the mystical Naqshbandiyya order in Herat. His combined output in poetry (39.000 lines of verse) and prose (over 30 works) is quite overwhelming. Besides a commentary on Ibn al-Fāriḍ's Khamriyya mīmiyya, he also made the first and only Persian translation of his seminal al-Tāʾiyya al-kubrā, published here for the very first time
Item Description:Transkriptionsvariante: Tāiyy-ye ʿAbd al-Rahmān Jāmi. - Literaturverz. S. [339] - 342. - Text der Tāʿīya arab. und pers.
Physical Description:346 S.
ISBN:9645548454

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