Siraj Qumri
Molana Siraj al-Din Qumri Amuli or Siraj al-Din al-Qamari known as Siraj Qumri (Persian: سراج قمری, (b. Amol - d. Tabriz) was an Iranian poet and scholar of the early 7th century AH.[1] The Divan of Siraj Qumri has thirteen thousand verses.[2][3]He was a student of Imam Fakhr Razi and contemporary of Kamal od-Din Esmail and Rafi al-Din Lebanese and Saif ed-Din al-Boharsi. Qumri, one of the professors was Nasir al-Din al-Tusi.[4]
Siraj Qumri | |
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Born | 7th century AH Amol, Iran |
Died | 1223 / 8th century AH Tabriz |
Major shrine | Charandab |
Influenced | Nasir al-Din al-Tusi |
Tradition or genre | Poetry Scholarly |
Major works | Poetry Court |
Poem
من مِی خورم و هرکه چو من اهل بود می خوردن من به نزد او سهل بود
می خوردن من حق ز ازل میدانست گر می نخورم علم خدا جهل بود
See also
Notes
- Persian Words of Wisdom: Sayings and Proverbs by Masters of Persian Poetry
- Iranian learned poets : 328 page
References
- Biography of Siraj Qumri / pr
- Excerpts from the poems of Sirajuddin Qamari Amoli / donya-e-eqtesad
- An Imagined Poetry Competition – Nathan LM Tabor
- Complete Collection of Dargahs World Wide - Dargahinfo
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