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Shaikh Asiri Lahiji
Shaikh Asiri Lahiji (Persian:) (birth:1506) (full-name: ''Shamsuddin Muhammad bin Yahya Bin Ali Lahiji Nrbakshi'') was a well-known Persian poet, theologian, and Sufi mystic of . He got the traditions of mysticism from Shah Syed Muhammad Nurbakhsh Qahistani and was among Syed Muhammad Nurbaksh's favourite disciples. He joined the service of Syed Muhammad Nurbaksh(ar) in A.H 849/A.D 1445 and remained in the service for 16 years. During his service, he thrice obtained the consent of Shah Syed to become a guide to those who came to him to seek guidance.
After the death of Syed Muhammad Nurbaksh(ar), Lahiji(ar) took up his abode in Shiraz where he began guiding Nurbakshi followers in the province of. He built a hospice in Shiraz named "Khanqah i Nooriyeh". Lahiji(ar) passed to the heavenly abode in Shiraz and was buried in the same hospice.
== Works ==
He wrote more than 500 ghazals and numerous quatrains under the pen-name ''Asiri'', and was also an outstanding philosopher who wrote an interpretation and a philosophical commentary on ''Shabistari's Gulshan-i Raz''.

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