Moṣībat-nāma

work by ʿAṭṭār

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discussed in biography

  • In Farīd al-Dīn ʿAṭṭār

    …Book of God) and the Moṣībat-nāma (“Book of Affliction”), both of which are mystical allegories similar in structure and form to Manṭeq al-ṭayr; the Dīvān (“Collected Poems”); and the famous prose work Tadhkerat al-Awlīyāʾ, an invaluable source of information on the early Sufis (abridged Eng. trans., Muslim Saints and Mystics).…

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place in Islamic literature

  • Al-Ḥākim Mosque
    In Islamic arts: The mystical poem

    …six sons, and his profound Moṣībat-nāmeh (“Book of Affliction”), which closes with its hero’s being immersed in the ocean of his soul after wandering through the 40 stages of his search for God. The epic exteriorizes the mystic’s experiences in the 40 days of seclusion.

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