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Mansur Al-Hallaj
Mansour al-Hallaj () or Mansour Hallaj () ( 26 March 922) (Hijri 309 AH) was a mystic, poet, and teacher of Sufism. He was best known for his saying, "I am the Truth" ("''Ana'l-Ḥaqq''"), which many saw as a claim to divinity, while others interpreted it as an instance of annihilation of the ego, which allowed God to speak through him. Al-Hallaj gained a wide following as a preacher before he became implicated in power struggles of the Abbasid court and was executed after a long period of confinement on religious and political charges. Although most of his Sufi contemporaries disapproved of his
Hadi Choopan
Iranian bodybuilder
Al-Nayrizi
'''Abū’l-'Abbās al-Faḍl ibn Ḥātim al-Nairīzī''' (; ; , ) was a Persian mathematician and astronomer from Nayriz, now in Fars province, Iran.
Abdallah Mirza
ruler of the Timurid Empire
Amou Haji
Iranian eccentric (1928–2022)
Jalal al-Din Davani
Iranian philosopher
Rostam Qasemi
Iranian politician
Mahmoud Alavi
Iranian cleric
Gohar Kheirandish
Iranian actress
Ruzbihan Baqli
Persian poet, mystic, and Sufi
Ahmad Eghtedari
Iranian educator, historian, and lawyer
Mehr-Narseh
Mihr-Narseh ( ), was a powerful Iranian dignitary from the House of Suren, who served as minister () of the Sasanian shahanshahs Yazdegerd I (), Bahram V (), Yazdegerd II () and Peroz I (). According to the Iranologist Richard N. Frye, Mihr-Narseh was the "prototype of the later Islamic grand vizier."
Taj al-Mulk
seljuk courtier
Shabankara'i
'''Muhammad ibn Ali ibn Muhammad Shabankara'i (; c. 1298–1358), better known as Shabankara'i''' () was a Persian poet and historian of Kurdish origin. He wrote in the Persian language and flourished during the late Ilkhanate era.
Aḥmad Bihishtī
Iranian politician
Ahmad Akbarpour
author
Abdolvahed Mousavi Lari
Iranian politician
Alaeddin Boroujerdi
Iranian politician