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  1. Saadi Shīrāzī, [a] [1] better known by his pen name Saadi ( / ˈsɑːdi /; [2] Persian: سعدی, romanized :Saʿdī ⓘ, IPA: [sæʔˈdiː] ), also known as Sadi of Shiraz ( سعدی شیرازی, Saʿdī Shīrāzī; born 1210; died 1291 or 1292), was a Persian poet and prose writer [3] [4] of the medieval period.

  2. A Ṣa‘īdī ( Egyptian Arabic: صعيدى, Coptic: ⲣⲉⲙⲣⲏⲥ Remris) is a person from Upper Egypt ( Arabic: صعيد مصر, Coptic: ⲙⲁⲣⲏⲥ Maris ). [2] Etymology. The word literally means "from Ṣa‘īd" (i.e. Upper Egypt), and can also refer to a form of music originating there, [3] or to the dialect spoken by Sa ‘ idis.

  3. Jan 1, 2000 · SAʿDI – Encyclopaedia Iranica. SAʿDI, Abu Moḥammad Mošarref-al-Din Moṣleḥ b. ʿAbd-Allāh b. Mošarref Širāzi, Persian poet and prose writer (b. Shiraz, ca. 1210; d. Shiraz, d. 1291 or 1292), widely recognized as one of the greatest masters of the classical literary tradition.

  4. Saadi Shirazi was a prominent Persian poet of the 13th century, writing during a period known as the "Golden Age of Persian Literature." He is revered for his mastery of the ghazal form, a lyrical style of poetry consisting of rhyming couplets and a refrain at the end of the second line.

  5. Oct 14, 2023 · - Khiraaj-e-Tahseen (خِراجِ تحسین) is Tahseen Ahmad’s oral tribute, to the past and present literary luminaries of Urdu and English languages. - A new Naz’m / Ghazal every Saturday at 6:00 PM PST. - A new shorts/Reel every day. - Only a discerning audience’s kind patronage makes these verbal renditions possible.

  6. Sa'di was a 13th century Persian poet and prose writer. His work represents the highest levels of general Persian literature, and forms the basis of modern Farsi. The Bostān and the Golestān have been used as requisite text in Farsi curricula for centuries across the Persianate world.

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