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Vāʿiẓ Qazvīnī, Muḥammad Rafīʿ, 1617 or 8-1678 or 9‏

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  • This work is compiled from ethical topics and related instructions, and is composed in two volumes. The first volume is written at the time of Shāh ʿAbbās (1642-1666) and the second at the time of Shāh Solaymān (1666-1693). The author intended to create a work of 8 volumes (to correspond the number of the gates of paradise), but he passed away before completing it. His son, Muḥammad Shafīʿ, has later composed a third volume for the series. The first volume has an introduction and a part (the first Bāb). The introduction is about preaching, gathered under three topics. The first part, which is about the transitory world and its depravities, has three chapters, each containing several sections in turn. The second volume has a part (i.e. the second Bāb) and 8 sections. The scond part is about the human life, gathered under 5 topics. — Multiple dates; Unknown place of origin Wadh.Minasian 115

  • This work is compiled from ethical topics and related instructions, and is composed in two volumes. The first volume is written at the time of Shāh ʿAbbās (1642-1666) and the second at the time of Shāh Solaymān (1666-1693). The author intended to create a work of 8 volumes (to correspond the number of the gates of paradise), but he passed away before completing it. His son, Muḥammad Shafīʿ, has later composed a third volume for the series. The first volume has an introduction and a part (the first Bāb). The introduction is about preaching, gathered under three topics. The first part, which is about the transitory world and its depravities, has three chapters, each containing several sections in turn. The second volume has a part (i.e. the second Bāb) and 8 sections. The scond part is about the human life, gathered under 5 topics. — Multiple dates; Unknown place of origin Wadh.Minasian 14

  • This work is compiled from ethical topics and related instructions, and is composed in two volumes. The first volume is written at the time of Shāh ʿAbbās (1642-1666) and the second at the time of Shāh Solaymān (1666-1693). The author intended to create a work of 8 volumes (to correspond the number of the gates of paradise), but he passed away before completing it. His son, Muḥammad Shafīʿ, has later composed a third volume for the series. The first volume has an introduction and a part (the first Bāb). The introduction is about preaching, gathered under three topics. The first part, which is about the transitory world and its depravities, has three chapters, each containing several sections in turn. The second volume has a part (i.e. the second Bāb) and 8 sections. The scond part is about the human life, gathered under 5 topics. — 12-13th Century.; Unknown place of origin Wadh.Minasian 654

  • This work is compiled from ethical topics and related instructions, and is composed in two volumes. The first volume is written at the time of Shāh ʿAbbās (1642-1666) and the second at the time of Shāh Solaymān (1666-1693). The author intended to create a work of 8 volumes (to correspond the number of the gates of paradise), but he passed away before completing it. His son, Muḥammad Shafīʿ, has later composed a third volume for the series. The first volume has an introduction and a part (the first Bāb). The introduction is about preaching, gathered under three topics. The first part, which is about the transitory world and its depravities, has three chapters, each containing several sections in turn. The second volume has a part (i.e. the second Bāb) and 8 sections. The scond part is about the human life, gathered under 5 topics. — Multiple dates; Unknown place of origin Wadh.Minasian 316

  • This work is compiled from ethical topics and related instructions, and is composed in two volumes. The first volume is written at the time of Shāh ʿAbbās (1642-1666) and the second at the time of Shāh Solaymān (1666-1693). The author intended to create a work of 8 volumes (to correspond the number of the gates of paradise), but he passed away before completing it. His son, Muḥammad Shafīʿ, has later composed a third volume for the series. The first volume has an introduction and a part (the first Bāb). The introduction is about preaching, gathered under three topics. The first part, which is about the transitory world and its depravities, has three chapters, each containing several sections in turn. The second volume has a part (i.e. the second Bāb) and 8 sections. The scond part is about the human life, gathered under 5 topics. — Multiple dates; Unknown place of origin Wadh.Minasian 8

  • This work is compiled from ethical topics and related instructions, and is composed in two volumes. The first volume is written at the time of Shāh ʿAbbās (1642-1666) and the second at the time of Shāh Solaymān (1666-1693). The author intended to create a work of 8 volumes (to correspond the number of the gates of paradise), but he passed away before completing it. His son, Muḥammad Shafīʿ, has later composed a third volume for the series. The first volume has an introduction and a part (the first Bāb). The introduction is about preaching, gathered under three topics. The first part, which is about the transitory world and its depravities, has three chapters, each containing several sections in turn. The second volume has a part (i.e. the second Bāb) and 8 sections. The scond part is about the human life, gathered under 5 topics. — Multiple dates; Unknown place of origin Wadh.Minasian 464

  • Dīvān by Vāʻiẓ Qazvīnī, Muḥammad Rafīʻ, 1617 or 1618-1678 or 1679 — Multiple dates MS. S. Digby Or. 168

  • A copy of the Dīwān of Vāʻiẓ of Qazvīn, together with a poetical anthology in the margins. — Multiple dates; Delhi [?] MS. Ouseley 118

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  • میرزا محمد رفىع واعظ قزوىنى
  • محمد رفىع واعظ قزوىنى
  • رفيع قزوينی ميرزا محمد واعظ
  • Qazvīnī, Rafīʻ al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn Fatḥ Allāh
  • واعظ قزوینی، میرزا رفیع‌الدین محمد، درگذشته ۱۰۸۹ قمری
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  • Vāʿiẓ Qazvīnī, Muḥammad Rafīʿ, 1617 or 1618-1678 or 1679‏
  • Vāʿiẓ Qazvīnī, Mīrzā Rafīʿ al-Dīn Muḥammad, died 1678
  • Qazvīnī, Wāʻiẓ Rafīʻ al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn Fatḥ Allāh
  • Mīrzā Muḥammad Rafīʻ Vāiẓ Qazvīnī
  • واعظ قزوىنى، محمد رفىع
  • Vāʻiẓ Qazvīnī, Muḥammad Rafīʻ, 1617 or 1618-1678 or 1679
  • Muḥammad Rafīʻ Waʻiẓ Qazwīnī, d. circa 1105/1694
  • قزويني، واعظ رفيع الدين محمد بن فتح الله
  • Vāʻiẓ Qazvīnī, Muḥammad Rafīʻ, 1617 or 18-1678 or 9
  • واعظ قزوىنى، محمد رفىع،
  • Mirza Rafi' al-din Muhammad b. Fathullah Qazwini.
  • واعظ قزوینی، محمد رفیع
  • Vāʿiẓ Qazvīnī, Muḥammad Rafīʿ, 1617 or 8-1678 or 9‏

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