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The history of Sufi’s mashayekh in Sirjani’s “Bayaz and Savad” Manochehr Jahangiri- Mohsen Poormokhar. LIRE 2004; 1 (3) :17-28
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Khaje Abul-Hassan Ali-Ibn Hassan Sirjani is one of the Sufi’s great men in 5th Hijri century. He was Kerman’s Sheikh and has pharmacy, pious and a lot of followers there and was respected by famous Sufis, like Abusaid Abi-Alkhayr and khaje Abdollah-Ansari and Hujiwiri. He, traveled extensively, finally passed away in Sirjan, and his tomb is now maintained in the shrine place. Khaje Ali Hassan’s book titled “Bayaz and Savad” that is remained in manuscripts is in fact a classification of famous Sufis spoken words till the end of 4th century that is arranged in 73 chapters and involved over the 3000 sentences from the sufis’s great men. One of the most important chapters of Bayaz and Savad is chapter of recognized Sheikh History that includes introduction of 78 persons of Sufis Sheikh’s that distributed based on their geographical location and their activators place.
 
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Subject: Classical literature
Received: 2017/05/23 | Accepted: 2004/06/11 | Published: 2004/06/20

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