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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sultan_WaladSultan Walad - Wikipedia

    Baha al-Din Muhammad-i Walad (Persian: بها الدین محمد ولد), more popularly known as Sultan Walad (سلطان ولد), was a Sufi, Hanafi Maturidi Islamic scholar and one of the founders of the Mawlawiya (مولویه) order.

  2. Sultan Walad, (Baha al-Din Muhammad-i Walad) fue hijo de Jajaluddin Rumi. Ellos proceden de una familia de grandes maestros espirituales descendientes de Abu Bakar, el primer califa del Islam. Son originarios de Balkh, ciudad del Jorasán.

  3. El libro MAESTRO Y DISCIPULO de SULTAN WALAD en Casa del Libro: ¡descubre las mejores ofertas y envíos gratis!

  4. Sultan Walad, Bahaal-Din Muhammad (1226-1312), son of Mawlana Jalal al-Din Muhammad Balkhi (Rumi). A mystic and poet flourishing in the 13 th century. Born to Jalal al-Din Muhammad Mawlawi and Gawhar Khatun, daughter of Sharaf al-Din Lala-yi Samarqandi.

  5. The Sultan Walad volume by Gamard and Kucuk helps us see Rumi's legacy through his son (buried beside him), who did so much to extend his father's monumental contribution. Congratulations on putting together such an important work on such a key figure of the Mevlevi tradition.

  6. Sultan Walad composed three narrative poems, or mathnawis: the "Ibtidâ-nâma" ("Beginning Book," also known as "Walad-nâma" and "Masnavi-yé Valadî), the "Rabâb-nâma" ("Reed-Flute Book"), and the "Intihâ-nâma" ("Ending Book").

  7. 17 de dic. de 2023 · It would only become ritualised and part of a ceremony a few years after Rumi died in 1273, Sultan Walad, the eldest of his four children, established the Mevlevi Order, sometimes also known as...