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- Sufi_Way abstract "Poem of the Sufi Way, or Nazm al-suluk, is a poem by the Sufi mystic and scholar, Shayk Umar ibn al-Farid. An exact date of the poem's writing is unknown as Umar ibn al-Farid (1181-1235ad) is said to have written this text during the course of many years. Widely remarked as Umar ibn al-Farid's most famous work, the poem itself is one of the longest pieces of Sufi literature to date, and is still held in high regard by modern Sufi practitioners. It is 760 verses long. It is often referred to as al-Ta'iyya al-kubra (the Greater Poem Rhyming in T) to differentiate it from a shorter ode that also rhymes in t. The title can also be translated to "the Poem of Progress".".
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- Sufi_Way wikiPageWikiLink Ahmad_ibn_Muhammad_ibn_Kathir_al-Farghani.
- Sufi_Way wikiPageWikiLink Al-Farghānī.
- Sufi_Way wikiPageWikiLink Al-Qaysarī.
- Sufi_Way wikiPageWikiLink Allah.
- Sufi_Way wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sufi_poetry.
- Sufi_Way wikiPageWikiLink God.
- Sufi_Way wikiPageWikiLink Heresy.
- Sufi_Way wikiPageWikiLink Jāmī.
- Sufi_Way wikiPageWikiLink Muhammad.
- Sufi_Way wikiPageWikiLink Muhammed.
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- Sufi_Way wikiPageWikiLink Shayk_Umar_ibn_al-Farid.
- Sufi_Way wikiPageWikiLink Sufi.
- Sufi_Way wikiPageWikiLink Sufism.
- Sufi_Way wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sufi Way".
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- Sufi_Way subject Category:Sufi_poetry.
- Sufi_Way hypernym Poem.
- Sufi_Way type Poem.
- Sufi_Way comment "Poem of the Sufi Way, or Nazm al-suluk, is a poem by the Sufi mystic and scholar, Shayk Umar ibn al-Farid. An exact date of the poem's writing is unknown as Umar ibn al-Farid (1181-1235ad) is said to have written this text during the course of many years. Widely remarked as Umar ibn al-Farid's most famous work, the poem itself is one of the longest pieces of Sufi literature to date, and is still held in high regard by modern Sufi practitioners. It is 760 verses long.".
- Sufi_Way label "Sufi Way".
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