The Masnavi, Book One (Oxford World's Classics)
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- Bayazid see abu yazid. Boraq
- Gabriel
- Harut and Marut
- Hosam
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am son of Baur the Bilam ben Beor of the Old Testament (Num. 22, 23, 24), who is the archetypal sage led astray by pride and lust. He is believed by exegetes to be referred to in Koran 7: 175. Bayazid see abu yazid. Boraq the name given in tradition to the Prophet’s fabulous steed during his Night Journey from mecca to Jerusalem, which was followed by his ascension to heaven (see further vv. 1081–2). Bu Jahl see abu jahl. Bu l-Hakam see abu jahl. Esra fil the angel who, according to Muslim eschatology, signals Judgment Day at the end of time with the blast of a trumpet. Gabriel the Archangel Gabriel, who revealed the Koran to the Prophet Mohammad, and guided him on his spiritual ascent. Galen Greek physician and authority on medicine of the second century ce, whose works came to symbolize Greek medicine in the medieval Middle East. Hamza the subject of a popular biographical tradition exemplifying bravery which is traditionally understood to have stemmed from the biography of the Prophet Mohammad’s paternal uncle, Hamza ebn Abd al-Mottaleb. Harut and Marut a pair of fallen angels referred to in the Koran ( 2: 102). They looked down on Man for his sinful nature, but, when put to the test on earth, they became prone to lust. They tried to seduce a beautiful woman. That woman became Venus, while Harut and Marut were imprisoned in a well in Babylon forever as punishment. Hosam Hosamoddin Chalabi (d. 1284), Rumi’s disciple and deputy, who wrote down the Masnavi as Rumi recited it (see further the Introduction). Hud an Arab prophet after whom chapter 11 of the Koran has been named, as it recounts ( 11: 50–60) his career as the prophet sent to the nation called aad. While this nation was vanquished because of its disbelief, Hud and his followers were saved by God. Jonayd Abu l-Qasem al-Jonayd (d. 297/910), Sufi who was widely recog- nized as the supreme authority of his generation. He lived in Baghdad, though he was born and brought up in Persia. Kaaba the approximately cube-shaped building in mecca which Muslims face to pray and around which they circumambulate during the pilgrimage. According to Muslim tradition, it was constructed by Abraham and Ishmael for the worship of God, but was subsequently turned into an idol temple. Mohammad’s later mission to establish Abrahamic monotheism is symbolized by his destruction of the idols at the Kaaba after the Muslim conquest of Mecca. Download 0.83 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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