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A Divan of Muhammad Shirin Maghribi

Author Maghribi, Muhammad Shirin, Muhammad Shirin Maghribi; Lewisohn, Leonard (ed.)
Price £47.50  <convert>
Biblio 0728601974; pp. 580
ISBN13 9780728601970
Binding Hardback
Published    August 1994
Publisher RoutledgeCurzon

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This edition of the Persian mystic Muhammad Shirin Maghribi's work enables his mystic poetry to be studied, and illustrates his development within the Tabriz School of Poetry. Maghribi was a follower of Ibn 'Arabi, and played an important role in the development of the Sufi ghazal. His influence has been widespread and echoes of his verse can be found in the mystical poetry of Anatolia and in some Indian Sufi poetry as well.

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