Abdussamad Esfahani
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Sheikh Abdussamad Esfahani, (Persian: شیخ عبدالصمد اصفهانی), also spelled Abdul Samad, 'Abd al-Samad, or Abd-ul-Samad, was a famous Ilkhanid era Shi'ite Sufi of the 13th century.
After Abdussamad's death in 1299 CE, his disciple, the Ilkhanid vizier Zayn al-Din Mastaria, built a shrine in Natanz in his honor. The congregational (Jameh) mosque of Natanz was built around the tomb.
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- Archnet entry
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- Shrine Complex of Shaykh 'Abd al-Samad
- The Sheikh Abdolsamad Mosque in Natanz Iran
- Square Kufic script on the Sheikh Abd al-Samad shrine complex
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