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"Kashkul" is a famous work written by Sheikh Bahai, a prominent Persian polymath and scholar who lived during the Safavid era in the 16th century. His full name is Sheikh Bahai al-Din al-Amili. The term "Kashkul" translates to "Begging Bowl" in English. The book is a collection of Sheikh Bahai's prose and poetry, covering a wide range of topics. The "Kashkul" is particularly known for its Sufi and philosophical content. It includes mystical and philosophical discussions, ethical teachings, and reflections on various aspects of life. The title "Begging Bowl" metaphorically suggests the humility and detachment associated with Sufi practices, emphasizing the renunciation of worldly desires. Sheikh Bahai was not only a Sufi mystic but also a mathematician, astronomer, philosopher, and architect. His contributions to both the intellectual and spiritual realms have left a lasting impact.
Weight | 1100 g |
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Condition | New |
Genre | Sufi Poetry |
Theme | Mystical Persian Poetry |
Writer | |
Origin | Iran |
Product Type | Persian Literature |
Book Size | Octavo |
Format | Hardcover |
Language | Persian |
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