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  1. 16 de nov. de 2006 · A celebrated Persian poet and Sufi hagiographer, ‘Attar lived during the second half of the twelfth century CE and the first two or three decades of the thirteenth century in or near Nishapur. According to the most commonly received scholarly opinion, he died during the Mongol sack of Nishapur in April 1221 CE, but 1230 CE also remains a ...

  2. Farid ad-Din Attar. `Attar's mausoleum in Nishapur, Iran. Abū Hamīd bin Abū Bakr Ibrāhīm (1120 - c. 1229), much better known by his pen-names Farīd ud-Dīn (Persian: فریدالدین) and ‘Attār (Persian: عطار — "the pharmacist" ), was a Persian and Muslim poet, Sufi, theoretician of mysticism, and hagiographer. Comparatively ...

  3. 18 de oct. de 2012 · Farîd al-Dîn Attâr. EAN : 9782364370036. 430 pages. Diane de Selliers (18/10/2012) 4.51 /5 35 notes. Résumé : Le Cantique des oiseaux, poème écrit en persan à la fin du siècle, chante le voyage de milliers d'oiseaux en quête de Sîmorgh, manifestation visible du Divin. La huppe, messagère de Salomon, les guide et les encourage en ...

  4. Ali Alizadeh & Kenneth Avery (eds. & trans.) The great 13th century Sufi poet Farid al-Din Attar is renowned as an author of superb short lyrics written in the Persian language. Dealing with themes of love, passion and mysticism, the versions presented in this book are the first sustained offerings of Attar’s lyric poetry in English.

  5. 19 de feb. de 2019 · C.S.Nott (1971). The Conference of the Birds: Mantiq-al-Tair. Clear Light Series. Shambla Publications, Inc. California.

  6. Farid al Din o Farid ad Din y Attar (cuyo nombre real era Abu Hamed Mohamed B. Abu Bakr Ebrahim) fue uno de los grandes maestros y poetas de la literatura sufí, que vivió durante la segunda mitad del siglo XII y en las primeras dos o tres décadas del siglo XIII en la ciudad de Nishapur, Jorasán, al noreste del actual Irán y cuya influencia formativa fue reconocida por su continuador y ...

  7. Farid ad-din Attar, född omkring 1140, död omkring 1220, var en persisk författare. Han anses vara en av Persiens främsta sufiska diktare tillsammans med Sana'i och Jalal ad-din Rumi . Före studiet av den sufiska teosofin ägde han i Nishapur en droghandel, dvs ett apotek, därav namnet Attar ("apotekaren").