This is a collection of poetry, a "Divan," attributed to the Sufi mystic B 'Ali Qalandar, who lived in the 13th century. Written in Persian, the verses explore themes of divine love, spiritual longing, and the path to enlightenment through Sufi practices. The poems offer insights into the rich tradition of Persian mystical poetry and the profound influence of Sufism on Islamic thought and culture. This volume provides valuable material for scholars and enthusiasts of Persian literature, Sufism, and comparative religion.
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