- Sahl al-
Tustarī (Arabic: سهل التستري) or Sahl Shushtarī (Persian: سهل شوشتری)
according to
Persian custom, born Abū Muḥammad Sahl ibn ʿAbd Allāh (c.818...
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multiple names:
authors list (link) Al-
Tustari, Sahl ibn Abd Allah;
Translation by
Annabel Keeler (2008).
Tafsil Al-
Tustari. Louisville, Ky.: Fons Vitae....
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translation Al-
Tustari, Tafsir. (2010), [date
accessed 20/02/2013]. al-
Tustari, Sahl ibn 'Abd
Allah (Dec 2009). Meri,
Yousef (ed.).
Tafsir Al-
Tustari:
Great Commentaries...
- our Lord; and none do mind
except those having understanding.
Tafsir al-
Tustari carries a
report attributed toʿAlī in
which he states: [Those
rooted in...
- of
Egypt as a concubine. The
ruler had
purchased her from Abu Sa'd al-
Tustari, a
Jewish merchant.
Rasad soon
became her husband's favourite, and was...
-
Reshad Feild Riaz
Ahmed Gohar Shahi Rumi
Ruwaym Sari al-Saqati Sahl al-
Tustari Sultan ul
Arifeen Hazrat S****
Rakhyal Shah Sufi Al
Qadri (1262-1359) Shaqiq...
- of his generation."
Often depicted as the
spiritual master of Sahl al-
Tustari (c. 818–896), the
traditional hagiographies relate that the
latter refused...
- aid from a caravan,
instead depending on God to
provide for her. Sahl al-
Tustarī claimed that
perceiving secondary causes was a sign of a lack of reliance...
- (Balochistan) (1262-1359)
Shaban Veli Shah
Maroof Khushabi Sidi
Boushaki Sahl al-
Tustari Salim Chishti (1478–1572)
Salman the
Persian Sanai S****
Ahmad Sultan (12th-century)...
- instance, the
Quran uses the term ṭarīq mustaqīm (a
straight road). Al-
Tustari connects it to the term "sirāṭ al-mustaqīm" and
suggests that the path...