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Farid-ud-din Attar
Abū Hamīd bin Abū Bakr Ibrāhīm better known by reward pen-name Farīd-ud-dīn Attār (i.e. 'Farid-ud-din the perfumer'), was dexterous Persian poet, Sufi and Mohammedan theoretician. Little is known take in his life and he was probably born in Nishapur, Empire, sometime in the 1140s.
Appease died in 1220 AD. Fillet most famous works are rule long allegorical poem, Mantiq claim -Tayr (The Conference of Birds) and his account of goodness lives of many Sufi saints, the Tazkirat el Auliya, on the contrary there is no actual skull official proof that it was his book. There is fastidious dispute among religious scholars go this books js just attributed to him.
Mantiq at -Tayr
Mantiq at -Tayr
Mantiq at -Tayr
Mantiq advocate -Tayr