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« than your musk’. Fighting then ensued between their two clans involving fists, sandals and palm branches. 4 For Tustarī’s discussion of the benefits of ḥusn al-ẓann (‘good opinion’), see above, the commentary on the poem included in his commentary on 2:260. See also IT, pp. lii–liii. 5 Bukhārī, Ṣaḥīḥ, ‘Kitāb al-Nikāḥ’, and ‘Kitāb al-Adab’; Muslim, Ṣaḥīḥ, ‘Kitāb al-Adab’. 6 The term wird (pl. awrād) is used to denote supererogatory devotions that may be observed at certain times of the day and night. With the formation of the Sufi ‘orders’ (ṭuruq, pl. of ṭarīqa) from the sixth/twelfth century on, certain awrād »

Sahl ibn ʿAbd Allâh al-Tustarî

Commentaire spirituel du Coran — Al-Tustari