"Rawda al-Muridin" was written by one of the Sufi sheikhs in the fifth century in the city of Hamedan, named Abu Ja'far Muhammad bin Hossein bin Ahmad bin Ibrahim bin Yazdaniyar Zahid Sa'idi, a Sufi judge known as Ibn Yazdaniyar H ...
"Rawda al-Muridin" was written by one of the Sufi sheikhs in the fifth century in the city of Hamedan, named Abu Ja'far Muhammad bin Hossein bin Ahmad bin Ibrahim bin Yazdaniyar Zahid Sa'idi, a Sufi judge known as Ibn Yazdaniyar Hamadani. This book is similar to books such as "Al-La'ma" by Abu Nasr Siraj Tusi, "Al-Tareef" by Abu Bakri Bukhari Golabadi, "Tahzeeb al-Asrar" by Abu Saad Harabi Neishabouri, and "Rasalah" by Abul Qasem Qoshiri.
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