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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sultan_WaladSultan Walad - Wikipedia

    Turkish and Greek poems. Legacy. Notes. References. Sultan Walad. Baha al-Din Muhammad-i Walad ( Persian: بها الدین محمد ولد ), more popularly known as Sultan Walad ( سلطان ولد ), was the eldest son of Jalal Al-Din Rumi, Persian poet, [1] Sufi, Hanafi Maturidi Islamic scholar and one of the founders of the Mawlawiya ( مولویه) order. [2]

  2. El libro MAESTRO Y DISCIPULO de SULTAN WALAD en Casa del Libro: ¡descubre las mejores ofertas y envíos gratis!

  3. 1 de may. de 1995 · Walad Nama - Sultan Walad. by. Umair Mirza. Publication date. 1995-05-01. Usage. Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International. Topics. Sultan Walad, Sultan Valad, Persian Literature, Literature, Maulana Rumi, Rumi, Walad Sultan, Turkish Language, Ottoman Empire, Arabic Literature, Walad Nama, Valad Nama.

  4. Sulṭān Walad. Persian poet. Learn about this topic in these articles: association with Rūmī. In Rūmī: The influence of Shams al-Dīn. …heartbroken, and his eldest son, Sulṭān Walad, eventually brought Shams back from Syria.

  5. SULTAN WALAD: In The Footsteps of Rumi and Shams. Authors: Hülya Küçük, Ibrahim Gamard, Omid Safi. Editor: Ibrahim Gamard. Translator: Hülya Küçük. $ 27.95. Add to cart. “For far too long, we have seen Rumi as a single solitary giant. Now we rightly see him as a zenith in the mountain range of Muslim spiritual luminaries.

  6. 9 de may. de 2024 · Rūmī (born c. September 30, 1207, Balkh [now in Afghanistan]—died December 17, 1273, Konya [now in Turkey]) was the greatest Sufi mystic and poet in the Persian language, famous for his lyrics and for his didactic epic Mas̄navī-yi Maʿnavī (“Spiritual Couplets”), which widely influenced mystical thought and literature ...

  7. 23 de ago. de 2011 · BAHĀʾ-AL-DĪN SOLṬĀN WALAD, MOḤAMMAD, 7th-8th/13th-14th-century Sufi shaikh and poet, son and eventual successor of Mawlānā Jalāl-al-Dīn Rūmī (Mawlawī). Bahāʾ-al-Dīn was born on 25 Rabīʿ II 623/24 April 1226 to Gowhar Ḵātūn at Lāranda (modern Karaman), where Jalāl-al-Dīn’s father Bahāʾ-al-Dīn Walad, and ...