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Farid al-Din Attar

I lived from 1119-1193. I was from Persia, and am in the Asian category.

Farid al-Din 'Attar was born at Nishapur in northern Persia on November 12, 1119, but sources on his date of death vary from 1193 to 1234. He is one of the most ancient poets of Persia. He has provided the inspiration for Rumi and many other poets. Attar met Rumi at the end of his life when Rumi was only a boy and gave his book Asrarnameh (The Book of secrets) as a present to him.

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  • 'Attar began The Conference of the Birds (Mantiq al-tair) with an invocation praising the holy Creator in which he suggested that one mu
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  • Intoxicated by the Wine of Love.
    From each a mystic silence Love demands.
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  • In the Book of God (Ilahi-nama) 'Attar framed his mystical teachings in various stories that a caliph tells his six sons, who are kings
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  • Your face is neither infinite nor ephemeral.
    You can never see your own face,
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  • And as His Essence all the world pervades
    Naught in Creation is, save this alone.
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  • 'Why was Adam driven from the garden?'
    The pupil asked his master. 'His heart was hardened
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  • Joy! Joy! I triumph! Now no more I know
    Myself as simply me. I burn with love
    18 lines
  • We are busy with the luxury of things.
    Their number and multiple faces bring
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  • From each, Love demands a mystic silence.
    What do all seek so earnestly? Tis Love.
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  • In the dead of night, a Sufi began to weep.
    He said, "This world is like a closed coffin, in which
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