"Abomayin Nasser bin Khosrow bin Harat Ghobadani Balkhi" was born in 394 AH in the village of Qobadian "Balkh". Khosrow's father was a man of state and wealth. Nasser Khosrow's education began at his birthplace and, after graduating, entered the Divine court at Ghaznavid and then the Seljuks.
"I dreamed about a night in my forties," a man says to me, "How much do you want to drink from this wine that destroys people? If you are better at it," Nasser Khosro replies, "What can I do to be better than nothing?" It failed to make the world sad, "Man says." Wisdom could not be said to lead anyone to anesthesia and to rationality. Something must add wisdom. " Nassarkhosro asks, "Where am I from?" The man says, "It was finally a finder" and points to Qiblah.
This changed Nasser Khosrow's way, giving up the wine and the demonic occupation and embarked on a journey. His first mission was Mecca, and from there he traveled to "Azerbaijan", "Armenia", "Asia Minor", "Levant" and "Tunisia" and settled in Egypt for several years.
The next major event in Nasser Khosro's life was in Egypt, where he converted to the Ismaili religion and returned to Khorasan to promote it.
The people of Khorasan rejected his invitation and looted his house.
Nasser Khosrow first fled to Mazandaran and then to Khorasan and Neyshabur and secretly continued to invite Ismaili. Eventually Amir Badakhshan, who had become Ismaili, summoned him and accepted him and settled down for the rest of his life.
Nasser Khosrow died in the late 460s or so and his body was buried in Badakhshan.
"I dreamed about a night in my forties," a man says to me, "How much do you want to drink from this wine that destroys people? If you are better at it," Nasser Khosro replies, "What can I do to be better than nothing?" It failed to make the world sad, "Man says." Wisdom could not be said to lead anyone to anesthesia and to rationality. Something must add wisdom. " Nassarkhosro asks, "Where am I from?" The man says, "It was finally a finder" and points to Qiblah.
This changed Nasser Khosrow's way, giving up the wine and the demonic occupation and embarked on a journey. His first mission was Mecca, and from there he traveled to "Azerbaijan", "Armenia", "Asia Minor", "Levant" and "Tunisia" and settled in Egypt for several years.
The next major event in Nasser Khosro's life was in Egypt, where he converted to the Ismaili religion and returned to Khorasan to promote it.
The people of Khorasan rejected his invitation and looted his house.
Nasser Khosrow first fled to Mazandaran and then to Khorasan and Neyshabur and secretly continued to invite Ismaili. Eventually Amir Badakhshan, who had become Ismaili, summoned him and accepted him and settled down for the rest of his life.
Nasser Khosrow died in the late 460s or so and his body was buried in Badakhshan.
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