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Sahl al-Tustarī (Arabic: سهل التستري) or Sahl Shushtarī (Persian: سهل شوشتری) according to Persian custom, born Abū Muḥammad Sahl ibn ʿAbd Allāh (c.818 CE (203 AH) – c.896 CE (283 AH)), was a Persian Sunni Muslim scholar and early classical Sufi mystic. He founded the Salimiyah Muslim theological school, which was named after his disciple Muhammad ibn Salim. Tustari is most famous for his controversial claim that "I am the Proof of God for the created beings and I am a proof for the saints (awliya) of my time" and for his well-known Tafsir, a commentary on and interpretation of the Qur'an.

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  • سهل التستري (ar)
  • Sahl at-Tustarī (de)
  • Sahl ibn ‘Abd Allāh al-Tustārī (fr)
  • Sahl al-Tustari (it)
  • Sahl al-Tustari (en)
  • Сахль ат-Тустари (ru)
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  • أبو محمد سهل بن عبد الله بن يونس التستري، أحد علماء أهل السنة والجماعة ومن أعلام التصوف السني في القرن الثالث الهجري، وصفه أبو عبد الرحمن السلمي بأنه «أحد أئمة الصوفية وعلمائهم والمتكلمين في علوم الإخلاص والرياضيات وعيوب الأفعال»، أصله من «بتُسْتَر» أحد مدن محافظة خوزستان الموجودة حاليًا في إيران. (ar)
  • Sahl ibn ‘Abd Allāh al-Tustarī (arabe: سهل بن عبد الله التستري) né en 818 à Shushtar (=Tustar) dans le Khuzestan et mort en 896 à Bassora, est un maître soufi, qui reçut son éducation de son oncle maternel et du cheikh Hamza al-‘Abbādānī. (fr)
  • Sahl al-Tustarī (Arabic: سهل التستري) or Sahl Shushtarī (Persian: سهل شوشتری) according to Persian custom, born Abū Muḥammad Sahl ibn ʿAbd Allāh (c.818 CE (203 AH) – c.896 CE (283 AH)), was a Persian Sunni Muslim scholar and early classical Sufi mystic. He founded the Salimiyah Muslim theological school, which was named after his disciple Muhammad ibn Salim. Tustari is most famous for his controversial claim that "I am the Proof of God for the created beings and I am a proof for the saints (awliya) of my time" and for his well-known Tafsir, a commentary on and interpretation of the Qur'an. (en)
  • Абу́ Муха́ммад Сахль ибн ‘Абдулла́х ат-Ту́стари (перс. سهل ابن الطوستری‎; 818, Шуштер — 896, Басра) — персидский богослов раннего суфизма. Основатель богословской школы салимия, названной в честь его ученика Мухаммада ибн Салима. Известен также как автор толкования Корана. (ru)
  • Sahl ibn ʿAbdallāh at-Tustarī (arabisch سهل بن عبد الله التستري; geboren wahrscheinlich 818 in Schuschtar, gestorben 896 in Basra) war ein irakischer Sufi und Koranexeget. Tustarī war bekannt mit dem einflussreichen Mystiker Dhū’n-Nūn al-Miṣrī und zeitweise ein Lehrer von Hallādsch. Seine Lehre, die sich größtenteils aus seinem Korankommentar erschließen lässt, stellt sich als Ineinandergreifen verschiedener Konzepte von Kosmologie, Aufbau der menschlichen Seele und spiritueller Praxis dar. (de)
  • Sahl al-Tustari (Shushtar, 818 – Bassora, 896) è stato un mistico arabo-musulmano, parimenti apprezzato come mufassir. Sahl al-Tustari, dalla città di Tustar, che nell'873 circa era sede della manifattura tessile imperiale, era uno dei maestri sufi di maggiore spicco. Fu maestro del mistico al-Hallaj per un paio d'anni. Questo metodo interpretativo esercitò un'influenza preponderante su al-Hallaj, che nel suo insegnamento farà spesso ricorso al significato simbolico dei versetti coranici, andando sempre oltre la lettera per coglierne lo spirito e le risonanze profonde. (it)
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  • Sahl al-Tustarī (en)
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