The Dabistán, or School of manners, Volume 3 (of 3): translated from the original Persian, with notes and illustrations
Religion
The Dabistán, or School of manners, Volume 3 (of 3): translated from the original Persian, with notes and illustrations
Iran -- Religion; Religions
Muhammed Khan (Shaikh), minister of Sultan Abed Ullah Kateb, II. 296
――verses of his Eulogy quoted, _ibid._
――his death, _ibid._
Muhammed Kuli, friend of Mohsan Fáni, gives information about the
sect of Musaylima, III. 3.
Muhammed Kuli, a follower of Mazdak’s creed, I. 378.
Muhammed Kuli Salim, his verses quoted, I. 309.
Muhammed Láheji (Shaikh), see Shems eddin Muhammed ben Yahya ben Ali
Lahjani.
Muhammed al mahtadí, ben Abdullah, ben Ahmed, ben Muhammed, ben
Ismâil, ben Jafr Sadik, Imám, II. 418.
Muhammed, son of Malik Shah, II. 437.
Muhammed Makim (Mirza), III. 297, 298.
Muhammed Mahadi, the third Khalif of the Abbasides, subdues Mokanna,
the chief of a powerful sect, III. 3 n. 1.
Muhammed Mahdi, descendant from Indian parents――the date of his
birth and death――left followers in several parts of India, II. 450 n.
Muhammed Mâsúm (Mulla), of Kashghar, II. 348
――also called Shaikh Hossan, _ibid._ 349, 364.
Muhammed Mokhdar, ancestor of Mansur, son of Azíz, II. 422.
Muhammed (Mulla), a Súfi, translator into Persian of some parts of
the Jog Vasishta, II. 28.
Muhammed Múmin, an authority adduced by the author of the Dabistán,
II. 364.
Muhammed (Nur baksh), author of Sahifah al Auliya, I. 130.
Muhammed Núrbakhsh Mír Said, III. 245 n. 1, 263, 277.
Muhammed Razai Kazviní (Amin), quoted by the author of the Dabistán,
II. 387.
Muhammed Sâid Sarmed, a Rabbin, becomes a Muselman, II. 293
――falls in love――behaves like a Sanyási, 294
――verses composed by him quoted, 295
――his information concerning the religion of the Jews, 297
――revises the Persian translation of the beginning of the Genesis,
300.
Muhammed Sáid Beg, assumed name of Farhad, see Farhad, I. 378.
Muhammed Said of Isfahan, disciple of Farzánah Bahram, I. 132
――how he received a naked Faker――his death, 133.
Muhammed Said, of Samarkand (Mulla), follower of Bahram, I. 137.
Muhammed Shariz, of Shiraz (styled Amir ul Unra), his verses quoted,
I. 144.
Muhammed, Sultan of Kharasm, dies on receiving the intelligence of
the fort Imbal having surrendered to the Moghul, wherein were his
mother and several women, III. 120.
Muhammad Yzedi (Mulla), his opinion, III. 92.
Muhammed ben Yákub, compiler of the dictionary Al Kamus, “the Ocean
of the Arabic language,” II. 377 n. 2.
Muhammed Yakub Kashmiri, a Vakil of Sâid Khan Terkhan, III. 47.
Mujed eddin Muhammed Balkhi Kâderí (Shaikh), III. 300.
Mujmal al Hikmet, “Compendium of Philosophy,” quoted, II. 45.
Mujtahid, “Casuist,” II. 391
――explanation of the term, _ibid._ n. 3.
Mukasa, allotment made by the state to an individual, I. 176.
Mukayed va Kasret va badáyet, “compass, abundance,” and
“primitiveness,” III. 283.
Mukiman, a class of Súfis, III. 251.
Mukti, “final beatitude,” II. 94
――“emancipation,” 127.
Mukti, “liberation from the body,” II. 8.
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