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Hakim Abul-Majd Majdūd ibn Ādam Sanā'ī (Persian: حکیم ابوالمجد مجدود ‌بن آدم سنایی) was a Persian Sufi poet who lived in Ghazna, in what is now Afghanistan during the 11th century and the 12th century. Sufism ( تصوّف - taṣawwuf, Persian: صوفی‌گری sufigari, Turkish: tasavvuf, Urdu: تصوف A poet is a person who writes Poetry. Etymology From the Ancient greek: ποιέω, poieō: "I make or compose" Ghazni City ( - Ğaznī; Ghazna and Ghaznīn are the old names for Ghazni Afghanistan /æfˈgænɪstæn/ officially the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan ( Pashto: د افغانستان اسلامي جمهوریت, He probably died around 1150.

Rumi acknowledged Sanai as one of his inspirations. Sanai's best known work is The Walled Garden of Truth or the The Hadiqat-ul Haqiqah (حدیقه الحقیقه و شریعه الطریقه). Some of his lyrics survive.

He was connected with the court of Bahram-shah who ruled 1118-1152. It is said that once when accompanying Bahramshah on a military expedition to India, Sanai met the Sufi teacher Lai-khur. India, officially the Republic of India (भारत गणराज्य inc-Latn Bhārat Gaṇarājya; see also other Indian languages) is a country Sanai quit Bahramshah's service as a court poet even though he was promised wealth and the king's daughter in marriage if he remained.

Poetry

His work reflects the Sufi concern with awakening:

Man Asleep

While mankind remains mere baggage in the world
It will be swept along, as in a boat, asleep.
What can they see in sleep?
What real merit or punishment can there be?

Also, he mocks the pederastic practices of his time, embodied in the doings of the Khvaja of Herat, who takes his catamite into the mosque for a quick tryst:

Not finding shelter he became perturbed,
The mosque, he reasoned, would be undisturbed. For a generalized discussion of relations between men and boys see main article Pederasty The practice of pederasty in the Middle East area3018 sq mi Herāt ( classically called the Aria, is a city in western Afghanistan, in the province also known as Herāt. A catamite is the younger partner in a pederastic relationship between two males which was a popular arrangement in many areas of the ancient world A "mosque" in English refers to all types of buildings dedicated for Islamic worship although there is a distinction in Arabic between the smaller privately owned mosque and the larger

But he is discovered by a devout man, who, in his blame, echoes a traditional attack on same-sex relations:

"These sinful ways of yours," —that was his shout—
Have ruined all the crops and caused the drought!

Sanai drives the irony home by having the devout man, after the Khvaja makes his embarrassed escape, mount the boy and complete the act.

From the Garden of Truth and Path to Enlightenment (tr. Paul Sprachman)

Hakim Sanai Ghaznavi was perhaps the earliest visualiser of a Pan-Islamic Union in the Muslim world divided in bitterness and bloodshed between the Sunni and Shia sects, where the unfortunate and unimportant misunderstandings and rival traditions of these two sects are forgone to build a united Islamic world. Sunni Islam is the largest denomination of Islam. Sunni Islam is also referred to as Ahl as-Sunnah wa’l-Jamā‘h (Arabic

A couplet from his Diwan reads:
"Ai keh na shanasi khafi ra az jali hushiyar bash!
Ai giraftar e Abu Bakar o Ali hushiyar bash!"
(O! He that can not read fine print from the bold, beware!
O! He that is engrossed in Abu Bakar and Ali, beware!)

References used

See also

[[A Thousand Years of Persian Rubaiyat: An Anthology of Quatrains from the Tenth to the Twentieth Century Along With the Original Persian by Reza Saberi (Paperback - Nov 2000) ]]


[Diwan i Hakeem Sanai Ghaznavi - Foreword and research by Rahi Mu'airi. The OCLC Online Computer Library Center is according to its website a "nonprofit membership computer library service and research organization dedicated to the public purpose list is not comprehensive but is continuously being expanded and includes Persian writers and poets from Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Syria, Afghanistan Persian literature ( spans two and a half millennia though much of the pre- Islamic material has been lost Maktab Kahkashan. Mashad, Iran. ]


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