Attar of Nishapur

Bust of Attar at his [[Mausoleum of Attar of Nishapur|mausoleum]] Abū Ḥāmid bin Abū Bakr Ibrāhīm ( – c. 1221; ), better known by his pen-names Farīd ud-Dīn () and ʿAṭṭār of Nishapur (, Attar means apothecary), was an Iranian poet, theoretician of Sufism, and hagiographer from Nishapur who had an immense and lasting influence on Persian poetry and Sufism. He wrote a collection of lyrical poems and number of long poems in the philosophical tradition of Islamic mysticism, as well as a prose work with biographies and sayings of famous Muslim mystics. ''The Conference of the Birds'', ''Book of the Divine'', and'' Memorial of the Saints'' are among his best known works. Provided by Wikipedia
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