WebFarid ad-Din Attar Farid ad-Din Attar (färēdˈ äd-dēn ät-tärˈ), 1142?–1220?, b. Nishapur, Persia, one of the greatest Sufi mystic poets of Islam. His masterpiece is the Mantiq ut … WebAttar’s Life Attar, whose full name was Abu Hamid Farid ud-Din Muhammed bin Abu Bakr İbrahim of Nishapur (died ca. 1221[618 AH]), was a famous Iranian poet and Sufi mystic. He was most likely born between 1142 and 1145 (537-540 AH) in the last days of the Seljuk Empire in Khorasan. He took the moniker “Attar” for he worked in
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The Conference of the Birds or Speech of the Birds (Persian: منطق الطیر, Manṭiq-uṭ-Ṭayr, also known as مقامات الطیور Maqāmāt-uṭ-Ṭuyūr; 1177) is a Persian poem by Sufi poet Farid ud-Din Attar, commonly known as Attar of Nishapur. The title is taken directly from the Qur’an, 27:16, where Sulayman (Solomon) and Dāwūd (David) are said to have been taught the language, or speech, of the birds (ma… WebFarid al-Din 'Attar by Iraj Bashiri Copyright © Bashiri, 2002 Greatest Sufi poet, Farid al-Din 'Attar was born in Nishapur, in northeastern Iran, in 1142. He was beheaded by the invading Mongol army in 1221. His tomb at Shadyakh is visited by many. fss shares
Iran marks National Day of Iranian poet Attar of Nishapur
WebAbu Hamid bin Abu Bakr Ibrahim Farid al-Din Attar was born in AD 1145 or 1146 in Nishapur province of Iranian Khorasan and died circa 1221. There is disagreement over the exact dates of his birth and death, but several sources confirm that he lived almost a hundred years. Different stories are told about the death of Attar. WebFarid ad-Din Attar (färēd´ äd-dēn ät-tär´), 1142?–1220?, b.Nishapur, Persia, one of the greatest Sufi mystic poets of Islam. His masterpiece is the Mantiq ut-Tair (The … WebPoem of the butterflies by Attar of Nishapur 26,506 views Nov 6, 2010 264 Dislike Share Save Enea Bozeglav 8.62K subscribers ˙·٠• ♥ Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ ♥ •٠·˙ The people of this world are like the three... fss sheppard