Abū-Muhammad Muslih al-Dīn bin Abdallāh Shīrāzī, known as Saadi, was a prominent 13th-century Persian poet.
His most famous works are Bustan (The Orchard) and Gulistan (The Rose Garden), completed in 1257 and 1258 respectively.
Bustan, written entirely in verse, illustrates virtues recommended to Muslims through stories and reflections.
Gulistan, mainly in prose, contains anecdotes and short poems with aphorisms and advice.
Saadi's writing demonstrates a deep understanding of human nature and social dynamics.
He is renowned for the quality of his literary style and the depth of his moral and philosophical insights.
Saadi's influence extends beyond Persian-speaking countries, with his works quoted in Western sources as well.
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