Abu Ali al-Rudbari or Abuzer Rudbari (Persian: ابو علی رودباری), known also as Rudbari, was a famous early Persian[1] sufi saint of the 9th century. He claimed descent from the Sassanid king Anushiravan and was a disciple of Junayd Baghdadi.
Rudbari's statements are recounted in many sayings of the Islamic world. One of his most famous sayings is:
No prison confines more closely than the society of those whose outlook is contrary to one's own.[2]
Abu Ali al-Rudbari or Abuzer Rudbari (Persian: ابو علی رودباری), known also as Rudbari, was a famous early Persian sufi saint of the 9th century. He claimed...
Rudbari (Rudbāri) may be any of several Iranian dialects: Rudbaraki or Kelardashti, a dialect (or closely related language) of Gilaki Rudbari, variously...
Rudbari Konar (Persian: رودباري كنار, also Romanized as Rūdbārī Konār; also known as Rūdbār Konār) is a village in Goli Jan Rural District, in the Central...
Galeshi, Rudbari or Deylami is a dialect of the Gilaki language spoken in the mountains of southern and south-eastern Gilan and western Mazandaran. This...
slight variations to the way they speak. These "sub-dialects" are Rashti, Rudbari, Some’e Sarai, Lahijani, Langerudi, Rudesari, Bandar Anzali, Fumani, Alamouti...
Alborz. Tatoid two Tati like ofshoots: Rudbari, Taleghani and Alamuti.[clarification needed] Tatoid includes the Rudbari, Taleghani and Alamuti dialects. According...
province is Gilān, people of Gilān have three major languages: Gelaki, Rudbāri and Tāleshi with some other old languages which are spoken in small region...
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al-Saqati 3. Junayd of Baghdad 4. Abu Usman Al-Maghribi 5. Abu Ali al-Rudbari 6. Abu Ali Kateb Mesri 7. Abul Qasim Gurgani 8. Abubakr Nassaj Toosi 9...