Tuḥfat al-aḥrār is one of the masnavis of Haft Awrang of ʿAbd al-Raḥmān Jamī. Its meter, similar to Makhzan al-Asrār of Niẓāmī, is "Muzāḥafāt-i baḥr-i sarīʿ" (Muftaʿilun Muftaʿilun Fāʿilun). It is put in verse in the same style as that book and Maṭlaʿ al-Anvār of Amīr Khusraw Dihlavī, in twenty articles. The topics are mainly ethical, mystical and educative, in the form of many anecdotes and narratives in every article. It has a preface in prose. In this masnavi, Jāmī has praised Khvājah Nāṣir al-Dīn ʿUbayd Allāh Aḥrār Naqshbandī, one of the main figures of the Naqshbandi sect. The number of couplets is recorded to be 1800. It has been composed in 886 AH/1481. — Multiple dates; Unknown place of origin
Wadh.Minasian 366
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Tuḥfat al-aḥrār is one of the masnavis of Haft Awrang of ʿAbd al-Raḥmān Jamī. Its meter, similar to Makhzan al-Asrār of Niẓāmī, is "Muzāḥafāt-i baḥr-i sarīʿ" (Muftaʿilun Muftaʿilun Fāʿilun). It is put in verse in the same style as that book and Maṭlaʿ al-Anvār of Amīr Khusraw Dihlavī, in twenty articles. The topics are mainly ethical, mystical and educative, in the form of many anecdotes and narratives in every article. It has a preface in prose. In this masnavi, Jāmī has praised Khvājah Nāṣir al-Dīn ʿUbayd Allāh Aḥrār Naqshbandī, one of the main figures of the Naqshbandi sect. The number of couplets is recorded to be 1800. It has been composed in 886 AH/1481. — Multiple dates; Unknown place of origin
Shelfmark
Wadh.Minasian 366
Place of origin
Unknown place of origin
Date
19th century
Language
Persian
Contents
Support
Western paper (plain), natural buff, thin, one size, glossy; quadruple ruling (gilt, azure, black and green); gilt, azure, and cinnabar titles.
Physical extent
114 ff.
Hands
Graceful Nastaʿalīq, one hand, regular
Acquisition
Donated to The Ferdowsi Library by Dr Caro Minasian in 1972.
Subject
Persian poetry--747-1500
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- Mohammad Emami
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Ali Mir-Ansari
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Minasian, Caro Owen
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Jāmī, 1414-1492