. "2020-06-09T01:53:37Z"^^ . . "2020-06-09T01:53:35Z"^^ . . . . "57362586"^^ . "2911"^^ . . "1008788668"^^ . . "2019-08-17T21:01:23Z"^^ . . "16"^^ . "2021-02-25T01:57:03Z"^^ . . "Ahmad ibn Muhammad Sajawandi"@en . "2019-08-17T21:01:25Z"^^ . "2021-01-10T03:24:52Z"^^ . "Ab\u016B Bad\u012Bl Ahmad ibn Muhammad Saj\u0101wand\u012B (Persian: \u0627\u0628\u0648\u0628\u062F\u06CC\u0644 \u0627\u062D\u0645\u062F \u0628\u0646 \u0645\u062D\u0645\u062F \u0633\u062C\u0627\u0648\u0646\u062F\u06CC) (died 1176 CE or 571 AH) was a 12th-century chronicler, commentator on the Quran, poet and orator. He was the son of the scholar Muhammad ibn Tayfour Sajawandi. He is mentioned in the Lubab ul-Albab (\"Heart of hearts\") of Aufi and the Chahar Maqalah (\"Four Discourses\") of Nizami Aruzi as a great poet and orator at the court of (reigning Herat in the mid-11th century), under the name Malik al-Kal\u0101m Majd ad-D\u012Bn A\u1E25mad Badi'h\u012B Saj\u0101wand\u012B. However, as this event must have preceded Abu Badil's lifetime by close to a century, it is likely that these individuals have been confused from an early date, with Malik al-Kal\u0101m A\u1E25mad Badi'h\u012B (\"the king of speech\") being known for his poetry, and Im\u00E2m-e Kab\u012Br Ahmad ibn Muhammad "@en . "2021-01-10T03:24:47Z"^^ . "3029"^^ . "2021-02-25T01:56:57Z"^^ . "911284108"^^ . "3065"^^ . . . "Ab\u016B Bad\u012Bl Ahmad ibn Muhammad Saj\u0101wand\u012B (Persian: \u0627\u0628\u0648\u0628\u062F\u06CC\u0644 \u0627\u062D\u0645\u062F \u0628\u0646 \u0645\u062D\u0645\u062F \u0633\u062C\u0627\u0648\u0646\u062F\u06CC) (died 1176 CE or 571 AH) was a 12th-century chronicler, commentator on the Quran, poet and orator. He was the son of the scholar Muhammad ibn Tayfour Sajawandi. He is mentioned in the Lubab ul-Albab (\"Heart of hearts\") of Aufi and the Chahar Maqalah (\"Four Discourses\") of Nizami Aruzi as a great poet and orator at the court of (reigning Herat in the mid-11th century), under the name Malik al-Kal\u0101m Majd ad-D\u012Bn A\u1E25mad Badi'h\u012B Saj\u0101wand\u012B. However, as this event must have preceded Abu Badil's lifetime by close to a century, it is likely that these individuals have been confused from an early date, with Malik al-Kal\u0101m A\u1E25mad Badi'h\u012B (\"the king of speech\") being known for his poetry, and Im\u00E2m-e Kab\u012Br Ahmad ibn Muhammad Saj\u0101wand\u012B (\"the great Imam\") for his religious scholarship."@en . "3035"^^ . "999429101"^^ . . . . . "961536424"^^ .