Salman al farisi biodata nella

          This article studies Qasim Beg Hayati Tabrizi's unpublished account of Safavid history, which has long been considered lost....

          CE), a famous disciple of al-Hasan al- Basri.

        1. CE), a famous disciple of al-Hasan al- Basri.
        2. In the biography of al-Khatīb al-Baghdādī by Tāj al-.
        3. This article studies Qasim Beg Hayati Tabrizi's unpublished account of Safavid history, which has long been considered lost.
        4. Fragments of'al-Sulaml's biography can be found in a great variety of with the story of Salman al-Farisi, in the mode ofpraeparatio eoangelica and.
        5. Al- though it is no longer fashionable, historians are still influenced by Salman al-Farisi'.
        6. Salman the Persian

          Companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad

          Salman Farsi (Persian: سلمان فارسی; Arabic: سَلْمَان ٱلْفَارِسِيّ) was a Persian religious scholar and one of the companions of Muhammad.

          As a practicing Zoroastrian, he dedicated much of his early life to studying to become a magus, after which he began travelling extensively throughout Western Asia to engage in constructive dialogue with non-Zoroastrian groups[4].

          His quests eventually prompted his conversion to Christianity and later his conversion to Islam, which occurred after he met and befriended Muhammad in the city of Yathrib. He was a prominent non-Arab companion and one of Muhammad's closest friends; Muhammad had once stated to a gathering of his followers that he regarded Salman as a part of his family.[5] In meetings with the other companions, he was often referred to by the kunyaAbu ʿAbdullah.

          Prior to the Battle of the Trench in 627, Salman suggested to Muhammad and the other