All poems are shown free of charge for educational purposes only in accordance with fair use guidelines. Inayat’s mother, Khatija Bi, was the daughter of Sholay Khan Maulabakhsh, known […] — Hazrat Inayat Khan A Web-site of the Inayati-Maimuni Order . His father, Mashaikh Rahmat Khan, came from the Panjab, where he was born in 1843 as a descendant of an ancient family of Sufi saints, zamindars (feudal landowners), poets, and musicians. Interviews. Tansen, the singer, in great Akbar's Court Won great renown; through the Badshahi Fort His voice rang like the sound of silver bells And Akbar ravished heard. Copyrighted poems are the property of the copyright holders. Log in or register to post comments; ... All poems are shown free of charge for educational purposes only in accordance with fair use guidelines. * Muhyiddin ibn al-’Arabi, from his Tarjuman al-Ashwaq, interpreted in English by Pir Netanel Miles-Yépez, based on a translation by Reynold A. Nicholson in Mystics of Islam. By registering with PoetryNook.Com and adding a poem, you represent that you own the copyright to that poem and are granting PoetryNook.Com permission to publish the poem.

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