Lawāʾiḥ

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Lawāʾiḥ is a seminal Persian Sufi work by Jami that presents mystical and philosophical reflections on divine love and spiritual reality.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Persian prose work
Sufi treatise
aimsTo explain inner meanings of spiritual experience
guide seekers on the path of love
associatedWith Naqshbandi Sufi tradition NERFINISHED
Persian Sufi literature
author Jami NERFINISHED
centuryOfComposition 15th century
circulatedIn Persian-speaking Sufi circles
countryOfOrigin Persia NERFINISHED
focusesOn inner illumination
purification of the soul
realization of divine presence
genre Islamic mysticism
Sufism
hasCommentaryOn divine beauty and majesty
states of the heart
unity of existence
hasForm mystical reflections
short chapters
hasInfluenceOn Indo-Persian Sufi literature
Ottoman Sufi thought NERFINISHED
hasPerspective Sufi metaphysical interpretation of reality
experiential knowledge of God
influenced later Persian Sufi authors
language Persian NERFINISHED
mainTheme divine love
mystical philosophy
spiritual reality
partOf Jami’s Sufi corpus
philosophicalOrientation Neoplatonic-influenced Sufism
relatedWorkByAuthor Dīvān-e Jāmī NERFINISHED
Lawāmiʿ NERFINISHED
Nafaḥāt al-Uns NERFINISHED
religiousSchool Sufism
religiousTradition Islam
studiedIn Islamic studies
Persian literature
Sufi studies
subject metaphysics of love
relationship between God and creation
spiritual journey of the seeker
writtenBy Nūr al-Dīn ʿAbd al-Raḥmān Jāmī NERFINISHED

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Jami notableWork Lawāʾiḥ