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Nasir-i Khusraw was a prominent Persian philosopher, poet, and traveler, known for his significant contributions to literature and Islamic thought during the 11th century. His most famous work, the 'Safarnamah' or Book of Travels, chronicles his extensive journey through the Islamic world, including regions such as Syria, Palestine, Egypt, and Arabia. Through his travels, he gained insights into various cultures and philosophies, which deeply influenced his writings and thoughts. His poetry often reflects his spiritual journey and the quest for knowledge, showcasing a blend of personal reflection and universal themes.

In addition to the 'Safarnamah', Nasir-i Khusraw wrote several other important texts, including philosophical treatises and poems that explore themes of wisdom and ethics. His works have been celebrated for their depth and clarity, making him a key figure in Persian literature. He is often regarded as a pioneer of the Ismaili movement, contributing to the development of Ismaili philosophy and theology. Through his literary and philosophical endeavors, Nasir-i Khusraw continues to inspire scholars and readers today.

出生日期 January 1, 1004
出生地点 Zamindawar, Badakhshan, Afghanistan
去世日期 January 1, 1088