Hamzah Fansuri
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Hamzah Fansuri (16th century) was a famous Sumatran Sufi poet, the first to pen mystical panentheistic ideas into the Malay language. Fansuri's panentheism derived from the writings of the medieval Islamic scholars. He perceived God as immanent within all things, including the individual, and sought to unite one's self with the indwelling spirit of God.
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- Muhammad Naguib Al-Attas (1970). The mysticism of Hamzah Fansuri. University of Malaya Press.
- Drewes, G.W.J. & Brakel, L.F (1986). The poems of Hamzah Fansuri. Foris Publications. Dordrecht. ISBN 90-6765-080-3