Abū Saʿīd ibn Abū al-Khayr | Persian author | Britannica (original) (raw)
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contribution to Persian literature
In Persian literature: Religious poetry …these poems is attributed to Abū Saʿīd ibn Abū al-Khayr, who died in 1049. He would be the first mystical poet in Persian literature, but one of his hagiographers asserts that he did not write any poetry himself; he instead merely used anonymous quatrains in his preaching that were circulating… Read More
In Islamic arts: Robāʿiyyāt: Omar Khayyam …of such mystical robāʿiyyāt was Abū Saʿīd ibn Abū al-Khayr (died 1049). A number of his contemporaries, however, including Bābā Ṭāher ʿOryān (died after 1055), used simpler forms of the quatrain, sometimes in order to express their mystical concepts. Read More