"What is common to all the divine Attributes is that they are modes through which the Essence can interact with the temporal world. The Attributes of God can be divided into two types: Attribues of Majesty that mediate the power and wrath of God, and Attributes of Beauty that convey the grace and mercy of God."
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Muslims from IranPhilosophers from Iran12th-century Persian poets13th-century Persian poetsSufi poets
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Ruzbihan Baqli
1128 – 1209
Ruzbihan Baqlī or Abu Muhammad Sheikh Ruzbehan Baqlī (1128–1209) was a Persian poet, mystic, and Sufi.
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