attar in A Sentence

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    Edward G Browne Attar.

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    Attar perfumes are also used as home remedies.

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    And leave the Attar on the side.

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    Attar has described the seven stages of spirituality in the conference of the birds:.

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    Rhodomel- Rhodomel is made from honey, rode hips, petals or rose Attar and water.

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    Attar was probably the son of a prosperous chemist, receiving an excellent education in various fields.

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    Attar was probably the son of a ambien controlled substance prosperous chemist, receiving an excellent education in various fields.

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    Attar means herbalist, druggist, perfumist or alchemist, and during his lifetime in Persia, much of medicine and drugs were based on herbs.

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    The Diwan of Attar(Persian: دیوان عطار‎) consists almost entirely of poems in the Ghazal("lyric") form, as he collected his Ruba'i("quatrains") in a separate work called the Mokhtar-nama.

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    One work is missing from these lists, namely the Tadhkirat-ul-Awliyā, which was probably omitted because it is a prose work; its attribution to'Attar is scarcely open to question.

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    Although the contemporary sources confirm only'Attar's authorship of the Dīwān and the Manṭiq-uṭ-Ṭayr, there are no grounds for doubting the authenticity of the Mukhtār-Nāma and Khusraw-Nāma and their prefaces.

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    Attar's only known prose work which he worked on throughout much of his life and which was available publicly before his death, is a biography of Muslim saints and mystics.

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    When Tatya Patil, after offering chillim, Attar(scent) and rose-water, rose to depart, Baba said to him lovingly-"Guard Me, go if you like, but return sometimes at night and enquire after Me.".

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    In any case it can be taken for granted that from childhood onward'Attar, encouraged by his father, was interested in the Sufis and their sayings and way of life, and regarded their saints as his spiritual guides.

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    In what is considered the most compelling entry in this book,'Attar relates the story of the execution of Mansur al-Hallaj, the mystic who had uttered the words"I am the Truth" in a state of ecstatic contemplation.

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    Rumi expresses his appreciation:"Attar was the spirit, Sanai his eyes twain, And in time thereafter, Came we in their train" and mentions in another poem:"Attar has traversed the seven cities of Love, We are still at the turn of one street.

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    According to Annemarie Schimmel, the tendency among Shia authors to anachronistically include leading mystical poets such as Rumi and Attar among their own ranks, became stronger after the introduction of Twelver Shia as the state religion in the Safavid Empire in 1501.

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