Abū Naṣr Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad al-Bukhārī, is known for writing the Persian-language Tāj al-qiṣaṣ around 475 AH (1082–83 CE) at Balkh. This was an extensive, Islamic account of the lives of the Prophets, beginning with Adam and concluding with Muḥammad. [1] Into this work al-Bukhārī also incorporated his Anīs al-murīdīn wa-rauḍat al-muḥibbīn, a commentary on the Qur'an's sūrat Yūsuf. [1] [2]
Abū Naṣr Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad al-Bukhārī, is known for writing the Persian-language Tāj al-qiṣaṣ around 475 AH (1082–83 CE) at Balkh. This was an extensive, Islamic account of the lives of the Prophets, beginning with Adam and concluding with Muḥammad. [1] Into this work al-Bukhārī also incorporated his Anīs al-murīdīn wa-rauḍat al-muḥibbīn, a commentary on the Qur'an's sūrat Yūsuf. [1] [2]