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Abu Talib Makki
أبو طالب المكيAbū Ṭālib al-Makkī
1 Works
386 AH
Biography
Abu Talib Makki was a Sufi scholar deeply rooted in Islamic mysticism. His most significant contribution to Islamic literature is his work 'Qut al-Qulub,' which translates to 'Food of the Hearts.' This comprehensive book delves into the spiritual aspects of Islam, focusing on the heart's purification, the importance of sincere worship, and the intricacies of the soul's relationship with its Creator. His writings emphasize the inner dimensions of Islamic practice, advocating for a life centered around the love of Allah and the pursuit of spiritual perfection.
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Born
Barwan , daylam

