[Here are] the names of some Non-Shiites poets whom composed poems about Ahl Al-Bayt1 and their love toward them; especially to Imam Mahdi (hgr):
Shams Al-Din Muhammad Ibn-Ali [deceased 955 AH], who was of Sunnite scholars and had high dignity to Damascus’s scholars.
Ahmad JÄmi who was entitled as “Shaykh Al-Islam” [deceased 536 AH] was Sunni and of the Sufi [mystic]’s great men.
AttÄr NeyshÄburi [deceased 618 AH], who was of famous Sunni and Hanafi’s mystics [in Islam].
Mohyi Al-Din Ibn Arabi [deceased 638 AH], who was a Sunni philosopher, mystics [in Islam] and prolocutor.
MolavÄ« Rumi [deceased 672 AH], who was of famous and great Hanafi poets that “DÄ«wÄn-Ä« Shams-Ä« TabrÄ«zÄ«” is his opus.
Fazl Ibn-e Rouzbahan [deceased 927 AH], who had Shafi’i and Sufi manner, known as “KhÄjeh Mulla”.
MowlÄnÄ KhÄlid Naqshbandi [deceased 1197 AH] who was buried near the Qassioun mount in Damascus. He was from great men Sunnites and Shafi’i religion, who was fascinated with Prophet Muhammad and Ahl Al-Bayt1 (pbu th).
Mamosta2 Haj Mahmood TÄlibÄnÄ«; known as “HakÄk”, who was from great Sunni and Shafi’i scholars.
And the others were as “Mamosta Haj Mirza Abdollah, Master Sayyid IbrÄhÄ«m Setoodeh, ShablanjÄ« Shafi’i, QandoozÄ« Hanafi†and etc.
For furthure information, you can refer to the book below:
Milad, (Articles collection about Imam Mahdi’s birth (hgr)), an opus of office of “Intizar Mo’ud” Journal, P.59-90
1- In Shia Islam, the Ahl al-Bayt are central to Islam and interpreters of the Quran and Sunnah. Shias believe they are successors of Muhammad and consist of Muhammad, Fatimah, Ali, Hasan, and Husayn and the Imams (pbu th), the so-called Fourteen Infallibles.
2- Mamosta refers to the one who has independence, determination, courage, sincerity and activity.
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