Английская Википедия:Awhad al-Din Kermani

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Шаблон:Short description Awḥad al-Dīn Ḥāmid ibn Abi ʾl-Fakhr KirmānīШаблон:Efn (died 21 March 1238) was a Persian poet and Ṣūfī mystic.

Kirmānī studied under Rukn al-Dīn al-Sijāsī and joined the ṭarāʾiq (orders) of Quṭb al-Dīn al-Abharī and Abū Najīb al-Suhrawardī.[1] He traveled from Kirmān through Azerbaijan, Iraq and Syria and met many leading mystics and philosophers of the day, including Shams al-Dīn Tabrīzī, Jalāl al-Dīn Rūmī, ʿUthmān Rūmī, Saḍr al-Dīn al-Qūnawī and Fakhr al-Dīn al-ʿIrāqī.[1][2] In Damascus, he met Ibn ʿArabī, who exercised a great influence on his ideas. He ended his life a teacher in Baghdad, where he was rewarded by the caliph al-Mustanṣir in 1234/1235. He probably died on 21 March 1238.[1]

Kirmānī's writings belong to the tradition of shāhidbāzī, seeing divine beauty in earthly things.[1] He was criticized for the homoerotic nature of some of his writings.[3] He is the author of Mathnavi Misbāhu'l-arvāh ("the lantern of souls"), which is an allegorical pilgrimage through imaginary towns, bearing some affinity to Dante's Divine Comedy.

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  1. 1,0 1,1 1,2 1,3 Шаблон:EI2
  2. Z. Safa (2011 [1987]), Шаблон:Iranica, Vol. III, Fasc. 2, pp. 118–119.
  3. Шаблон:Citation.