- (stories or narratives)
collected by his
disciples in
about 290/902. Kitāb al-
Tawāsīn, a
series of
eleven short works.
Poems collected in Dīwān al-Hallāj. Pronouncements...
- Sufi,
Mutazili and
Ismaili treatises. Masih-i-Baghdad Hallaj, Jometria,
Tawasin,
usman Isaghoji, Rahaish-o-Kushaish,
Hasan bin
Sabah Farnod, Tajrid, Masail-i-Tajrid...
- of Mystery:
Yezidi and
Yaresan Cosmogonies in the
Light of the
Kitab al-
Tawasin", Yari
Religion in Iran, Singapore:
Springer Singapore, pp. 103–187, doi:10...
-
replies that the
command was a test. This
story is
mentioned in the Kitāb al-
Tawāsīn by the
Persian poet al-Hallaj, who also
became known as one of Iblis' greatest...
- and Nasafi. Al-Hallaj (c. 858 – 922)
mentions ʿAzāzīl in his Kitāb al-
Tawāsīn. Here, ʿAzāzīl's
disobedience to
refuse God's
command is
described as way...
- on 9 May 2008.
Mansur Al-Hallaj,
Translated by
Aisha Bewley (1974), The
Tawasin,
Diwan Press, pp. 1–3.
Mario Kozah (2015), The
Birth of
Indology as an...
-
Departure for the
Valley of Yarghamid,
called by the
Angels the
Valley of
Tawasin Tasin Of
Gautama Tasin Of
Zoroaster Tasin Of
Christ Tasin Of
Muhammad The...
- писателей РФ, 2007. – 180 с. (Al-Husain ibn
Mansur al-Hallaj.
Kitab at-
Tawasin. The
Garden of Knowledge. (Translated into
English from the
Russian translation...
- 950 – c. 1036
Mansur Al-Hallaj Arabic-speaking
mystic and
author of the
Ṭawāsin, a
collection of 11
reflective essays; born near
Beyza 857–922 Ebn Meskavayh...