Sawaqib-ul-Manaqib (often transliterated as Sawaqub Almanaquib

Sawaqub al-Manaqib

(also spelled Sevâkıb-ı Menâkıb ) is a celebrated 16th-century hagiographical work documenting the lives and miracles of the Sufi mystic Mawlana Jalaluddin Rumi and his successors. Written by Abdulvehhab İbn-i Celaleddin Muhammed Hemedâni in 1541, the text is particularly famous for its richly detailed Ottoman miniatures that illustrate the spiritual and everyday lives of Sufi saints. Accessing the PDF

سواقب المناقب

A Chronicle of the Sacred Pilgrimages of the Al‑Manāqib Dynasty

* sawaqub al-manaqib. * miniature of rumi. * myth criticism. * northrop frye. * jinn. * the great code.

Years later, a young student in a remote desert town discovered Leila’s PDF while searching for sources for a thesis on caravan trade. She clicked on the link, read the beautifully scanned pages, and felt an instant connection to the centuries‑old travelers whose footsteps she now walked in her imagination.

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Symbolic Themes

: Key motifs include the use of water and jinn to illustrate supernatural encounters, reflecting the mystical cosmology of the era. PDF & Access Links