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  1. Abu Muhammad Sheikh Ruzbehan Baqli (1128–1209) was a Persian [1] poet, mystic, teacher and sufi master. He wrote about his own life as well as published commentaries on Sufi poets and ideas. Baqli's most renowned work was his autobiography Unveiling of Secrets or Kashf al-asrar. Life.

  2. Ruzbihan Baqli is a full-length study devoted to the life and mystical experiences of one of the outstanding figures in Persian Sufism. Although Ruzbihan Baqli (d.1209) was long recognized within the Sufi tradition, it is only within the past few decades that his works have been rediscovered and printed. This study introduces and analyzes the ...

  3. This study introduces and analyzes the most important sources for the life of Ruzbihan, his own visionary diary (The Unveiling of Secrets) written in Arabic, and two Persian hagiographies written...

  4. Ruzbihan Baqli: Mysticism and the Rhetoric of Sainthood in Persian Sufism is a book-length study of Ruzbihan Baqli by Carl W. Ernst. The book was awarded the Farabi Award. Reception. The book has been reviewed in the International Journal of Middle East Studies.

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  6. Ruzbihan Baqli Mysticism and the Rhetoric of Sainthood in Persian Sufism. By Carl W. Ernst Copyright 1996. 208 Pages. by Routledge. Description. The first full-length study devoted tothe life and mystical experiences of one of the outstanding figures in Persian Sufism. Table of Contents. Author (s) Critics' Reviews. Book Series.

  7. 15. Juli 2011 · ʿABHAR AL- ʿĀŠEQĪN, one of the most characteristic works of the great Persian mystic Rūzbehān Baqlī Šīrāzī (522-606/1128-1209). The word ʿabhar is generally considered to be the Arabic equivalent of Persian narges, itself a loanword from Greek narkissos (“narcissus”).