Iranian poet and Sufi of the second half of the eighth century AH
Muhammad Shirin Maghribi
"Diagram of the Transmutations of Four Elements." Folio from a copy of the al-Nuzha al-Sasaniyya by Muhammad Shirin Maghribi, dated before 1436 or 1485
Born
1349 Ammand, Chobanid kingdom
Died
1408 (aged 58–59) Tabriz
Occupation
Poet, scholar
Language
Persian, Old Azeri
Notable works
Divan of Muhammad Shirin Maghribi al-Nuzha al-Sasaniyya
Muhammad Shirin Maghribi (Persian: محمد شیرین مغربی) was a Sufi poet and scholar. He is considered one of leading composers of Persian mystical poetry in the 14th-century.
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