- 'Ala' al-Dawla
Simnani (Persian: علاءالدوله سمنانی;
November 1261 – 6
March 1336) was a
Persian Sūfī of the Kubrāwī order, a
writer and a
teacher of Sufism...
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Nawaz and
Sultan Walad (the son of the Sufi poet, Rumi). Ala ud-Daula
Simnani Alaul Haq
Pandavi Sufi
Saints of
South Asia
Wahab Ashrafi "सैय्यद मखदूम...
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elaboration on the Quran, however, Rumi does
mention Quran more frequently.
Simnani (d. 1336)
wrote two
influential works of
esoteric exegesis on the Quran...
- use them as
prooftexts but
intertwines Quranic verses with his poetry.
Simnani (d. 1336)
wrote two
influential works of
esoteric exegesis on the Quran...
-
derived from the Kubrāwī order,
described in the
writings of Ala ud-Daula
Simnani (Semnani) (1261–1336),
which views the
Lataif as
potential psychospiritual...
- Qutb al-Din Ta'us
Simnani (fl. 15th century) was a
Persian bureaucrat who
served as the
vizier of the
Timurid rulers Abul-Qasim
Babur Mirza and Abu Sa'id...
- The
Throne Carrier of God: The Life and
Thought of 'Ala' ad-dawla as-
Simnani. SUNY Press. ISBN 9780791426111. al-Din,
Khwajah Kamal (1963). The Islamic...
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Ghousul Alam
Mehboob e
Yazdani Sayyid Sultan Makhdoom Ashraf Jehangir Simnani shrine of
Kichocha Shareef has
departed this life, may his
mystery be sanctified"...
- Qazvin, but
nevertheless retreated to his
lands in Khorasan. Ala ud-Daula
Simnani, ****ure Sufi
saint of
Kubrawiya order also
fought in Arghun's army during...
- (Hadiqat al Haqiqa),
Attar of Nishapur,
Ghavami Razi, Rumi, 'Ala' al-Dawla
Simnani, Ibn Yamin,
Khwaju Kermani,
Salman Savoji,
Hazin Lahiji, ****ri Neyshabouri...