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Sheikh Mahmūd Shabestari (687AH.- 720AH.) (Persian: محمود شبستری) was a Sufi Muslim. His poem "Golshan-i Rāz"(The Rose Garden of the Secrets) is a brief summary of mystic thinking in Islam.
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- مفاتیحالاعجاز فی شرح گلشن راز، تألیف شمسالدّین محمّد لاهیجی (912 هجری قمری)، با مقدّمه، تصحیح وتعلیقات محمّد رضا برزگر خالقی، و عفّت کرباسی، انتشارات روزبه، تهران، بهار 1378
Sharhe Golshane Raz in English
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