Haydar Amuli
Haydar Amuli | |
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His statue of Iran | |
| Born | 1319 CE |
| Died | 1385 (aged 65–66) CE |
| Philosophical work | |
| Era | 14th century |
| Main interests | Sufism, Shi'ism, Philosophy, Mysticism |
Sayyid Baha al-Din Haydar, Haydar al-'Obaidi al-Hossayni Amuli, Sayyed Haydar Amoli, or Mir Haydar Amoli (Persian: میر حیدر آملی) a Shi'ite mystic and a Sufi philosopher, was an early representative of Persian mystic philosophy and one of the most distinguished commentators of the mystic philosopher Ibn Arabi, during the 14th century.