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Hasan Dehlavi
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 122

Hasan Dehlavi

HASAN DEHLAVI: LIFE & POEMS Translation & Introduction by Paul Smith Hasan Dehlavi (1253-1328) was a close friend of the great Amir Khusrau and he himself achieved greatness as a poet and Sufi. In his youth although he belonged to a prominent family he worked as an apprentice in a bakery where he met Khusrau who took him to meet his master the Sufi Spiritual Master Nizam ud-din Auliya of the Chishti order. He composed over 800 ghazals, being influenced by Sadi he began to be called the 'Sadi of Hindustan'. His ghazals carried usually only one theme and were simple and natural in their language, using words that were commonly used. In his Divan of 10,000 couplets many qit'a's and ruba'is are ...

Hasan Sijzi Dehlavi
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 150

Hasan Sijzi Dehlavi

HASAN SIJZI DEHLAVI Selected Poems Translation & Introduction Paul Smith Hasan Sijzi Dehlavi (1253-1328) was a close friend of the great Amir Khusrau and he himself achieved greatness as a poet and Sufi. In his youth although he belonged to a prominent family he worked as an apprentice in a bakery where he met Khusrau who took him to meet his master the Sufi Spiritual Master Nizam ud-din Auliya of the Chishti order. He composed over 800 ghazals, being influenced by Sadi he began to be called the 'Sadi of Hindustan'. His ghazals carried usually only one theme and were simple and natural in their language, using words that were commonly used. In his Divan of 10,000 couplets many qit'as and rub...

Two Master Sufi Poets and Friends of Delhi -Amir Khusrau and Hasan Dehlavi
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 356

Two Master Sufi Poets and Friends of Delhi -Amir Khusrau and Hasan Dehlavi

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  • Published: 2016-06-22
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  • Publisher: Unknown

TWO MASTER SUFI POETS & FRIENDS OF DELHI AMIR KHUSRAU & HASAN DEHLAVI Selected Poems & BiographiesTranslation & Introduction Paul SmithIn Delhi in the 13th century the great Sufi Master Nizam al-Din Auliya of the Chistiyya order had two famous disciples who were also poets: Amir Khusrau, the 'Parrot of India' and Hasan Dehlavi, the 'Sadi of India' who remained close friends all their lives. Amir Khusrau composed over 90 books and was a musician who invented the sitar as well as being an historian, and many other occupations... a truly 'universal man'. He too eventually became a Spiritual Master. He was influential on Hafiz of Shiraz who copied his ghazals and was probably the founder of the ...

S'adi-e-Hind
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 86

S'adi-e-Hind

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1989
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Ten Great Sufi Poets of Delhi
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 752

Ten Great Sufi Poets of Delhi

TEN GREAT SUFI POETS OF DELHI Amir Khusrau, Hasan Dehlavi, Dara Shikoh, Sarmad, Makhfi, Bedil, Mir, Dard, Zafar & Ghalib. SELECTED POEMS & BIOGRAPHIES Translation and Introduction Paul Smith From the 13th to the 19th century Delhi was one of the great centres of Sufi Poetry & Culture in the Persian & Urdu languages. Amir Khusrau (1253-1324), the 'Parrot of India' composed ten long masnavis, five Divans of ghazals and other poems and many prose works. He was a Master musician and invented the sitar and was a profound influence on Hafiz. Hasan Dehlavi (1253-1328) was a close friend of Amir Khusrau and achieved greatness as a poet and Sufi. He composed over 800 ghazals. Influenced by Sadi he wa...

Sufi Poets of the Thirteenth Century
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 828

Sufi Poets of the Thirteenth Century

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-06-16
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  • Publisher: Unknown

SUFI POETS OF THE THIRTEENTH CENTURYSelected PoemsTranslation & Introduction Paul SmithProphet Mohammed's nephew and son-in-law Hazrat 'Ali (598-661) was the first Imam of the Shi'ites and the fourth of the true caliphs of the Sunnis. Sufi Masters believe in 'Ali as one of the 'Seven Great Ones' in the first generation of teachers and many in orders of Dervishes trace their spiritual ancestry back to him. His ghazal that follows contains the essence of all the Sufi poetry in this book that came after hundreds of years him.You do not know it, but in you is the remedy;you cause the sickness, but this you don't see.You are but a small form... this, you assume:but you're larger than any universe...

The Library of Great Sufi Poets -Book Eight
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 462

The Library of Great Sufi Poets -Book Eight

THE LIBRARY OF GREAT SUFI POETS Book Eight Majnun, Rab'ia al-Adawiyya, Mahsati Ganjavi, Hasan Dehlavi & Aatish Translation & Introduction Paul Smith MAJNUN was a youth, a famous Bedouin poet (immortalised by Nizami) in the seventh century of the Bani Amir tribe in the Najd desert in Arabia. He fell in love with Layla from the same tribe whom he was denied. Most of his recorded poetry was composed before his descent into love-madness (mast) then through a Perfect Master... his spiritual unification with his beloved. RABI'A (717-801). Throughout her life, her Love of God, poverty and self-denial did not waver. More interesting than her absolute asceticism is the actual concept of Divine Love t...

General Studies-4 Ancient History & Medieval History
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 273

General Studies-4 Ancient History & Medieval History

2023-24 UPSC & All State PSC (Pre) General Studies-4 Ancient History & Medieval History Solved Papers

The Behâristân (Abode of Spring)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 200

The Behâristân (Abode of Spring)

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1887
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Triumphal Sun
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 536

The Triumphal Sun

This is a book on Rumi's life, his poetry, his thought, and his influence. Rumi's work forms one of the pillars of the Sufi orders, particularly the Mevlevi order, better known in the West as the Whirling Dervishes. In this book Rumi emerges not only as a spiritual master, but also as a fully human being grounded firmly in the Koran and in classical Islamic mysticism. The light of the Divine Sun, in its Beauty and Majesty, manifested itself for Rumi through the person of Shams of Tabriz. Transformed by this light, consumed by this fire, Mowlana Rumi saw the world in a new light. Everywhere he perceived God's Grandeur and his Grace. The book also discusses the theological premises upon which Rumi's work rests, his attitude to the problems of free will and predestination, and his analysis of the mystical stages and stations. The book not only gives a very rich analysis of Rumi's language and poetical art, but also a picture of medieval Konya, whose features the mystical poet transforms and transfigures.