Abu Nasr al-Sarraj al-Tusi

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Abu Nasr al-Sarraj al-Tusi was a 10th-century Persian Sufi scholar best known for his seminal work "Kitab al-Luma'," one of the earliest comprehensive treatises on Sufism.

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instanceOf Islamic scholar
Persian person
Sufi scholar
medieval writer
century 10th century
contributedTo codification of early Sufi terminology
preservation of early Sufi traditions
countryOfOrigin Iran NERFINISHED
describedAs early systematic expositor of Sufi thought
era Islamic Golden Age NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Persian NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Islamic mysticism
Islamic theology
Sufism NERFINISHED
genre Sufi manual
influenced Abu al-Qasim al-Qushayri NERFINISHED
Ali Hujwiri NERFINISHED
later Sufi theorists
knownFor historical accounts of early Sufi figures
systematizing early Sufi doctrines and practices
writing one of the earliest comprehensive treatises on Sufism
languageOfWorkOrName Arabic
Persian
mainWorkSubject Sufi practices and states
biographical notices of early Sufis
principles of Sufi doctrine
mainWorkTitle Kitab al-Luma' fi al-Tasawwuf NERFINISHED
movement Sufism NERFINISHED
notableWork Kitab al-Luma' NERFINISHED
occupation Sufi scholar
author
theologian
placeOfOrigin Tus NERFINISHED
regionOfActivity Greater Iran NERFINISHED
Khorasan NERFINISHED
religion Islam
religiousTradition Sunni Islam NERFINISHED
timePeriod 4th century AH

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Abu Nasr al-Sarraj knownAs Abu Nasr al-Sarraj al-Tusi