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Baba Afdal (d1283) inscription at his Tomb.
(in Iran) +  Qasidah (poem)
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Taken from: W.C. Chittick : The heart of Islamic Philosophy

Persian philosopher and poet Afdal al-Din Muhammad ibn Hasan Kashani, born 1213
Tomb is located in Maraq in central Iran. The grave to the right side of the kibla belongs to Baba Afdal, that to the left is attributed to : 'Padishah-I-Zang' litterally:  'King of Zanzibar' or more generally;' an important man from east Africa'. Who is said to have been his devoted disciple.

Note: this small inscription can be used in James de Verre Allan's argument that the relationship between Shirah and east Africa must have included the sending of students from East Africa to Iran.

Taken from : Seyyed Nasr : The intellectual tradition in Persia
Out of one of his Qasidah (long poems)

Afdal al Din was imprisoned by the local governor of his home city on the pretext of being a magician (sahir). He served his prison term in Kashan and that there was a stranger who served with him and who might have been a king of Zanzibar and who was his disciple.
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