
Farid ad-Din Attar
Farid ad-Din Attar was a prominent Persian poet, theologian, and mystic who lived during the 12th century. He is best known for his allegorical poem 'The Conference of the Birds,' which explores themes of spiritual journey and divine love. Attar's works have had a profound influence on Persian literature and Sufism, serving as a bridge between earlier Persian poets and later luminaries like Rumi. His rich imagery and philosophical depth have earned him a lasting place in the canon of world literature.
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Farid ad-Din Attar is mentioned as a spiritual guide in the context of 'Faisal Bhai's' disappearance.
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