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• • • Abū-Muhammad Muslih al-Dīn bin Abdallāh Shīrāzī (: ابومحمد مصلحالدین بن عبدالله شیرازی), better known by his pen-name Saadi ( سعدی Saʿdī( ())), also known as Saadi of Shiraz ( سعدی شیرازی Saadi Shirazi), was a major and literary of the medieval period. He is recognized for the quality of his writings and for the depth of his and thoughts. Saadi is widely recognized as one of the greatest poets of the classical literary tradition, earning him the nickname 'Master of Speech' ( استاد سخن) or 'The Master' among scholars. He has been quoted in the Western traditions as well. Of his, is one of the 100 greatest books of all time according to. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • Biography [ ] Saadi was born in, Iran, according to some, shortly after 1200, according to others sometime between 1213 and 1219. In the Golestan, composed in 1258, he says in lines evidently addressed to himself, 'O you who have lived fifty years and are still asleep'; another piece of evidence is that in one of his qasida poems he writes that he left home for foreign lands when the Mongols came to his homeland Fars, an event which occurred in 1225.
It seems that his father died when he was a child. He narrates memories of going out with his father as a child during festivities. After leaving Shiraz he enrolled at the University in, where he studied,,,,, and; it appears that he had a scholarship to study there. In the Golestan, he tells us that he studied under the scholar Abu'l-Faraj ibn al-Jawzi (presumably the younger of two scholars of that name, who died in 1238). In the Bustan and Golestan Saadi tells many colourful anecdotes of his travels, although some of these, such as his supposed visit to the remote eastern city of in 1213, may be fictional.
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