Mahmoud Shabestari


Mahmoūd Shabestarī is one of the most celebrated Persian Sufi poets of the 14th century.

Life and work

Shabistari was born in the town of Shabestar near Tabriz in 1288, where he received his education. He became deeply versed in the symbolic terminology of Ibn Arabi. He wrote during a period of Mongol invasions.
His most famous work is a mystic text called The Secret Rose Garden written about 1311 in rhyming couplets. This poem was written in response to seventeen queries concerning Sufi metaphysics posed to "the Sufi literati of Tabriz" by Rukh Al Din Amir Husayn Harawi. It was also the main reference used by François Bernier when explaining Sufism to his European friends
Other works include The Book of Felicity and The Truth of Certainty about the Knowledge of the Lord of the Worlds (Ḥaqq al-yaqīn fi ma'rifat rabb al-'alamīn. The former is regarded as a relatively unknown poetic masterpiece written in khafif meter, while the later is his lone work of prose.