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Click the CC button for English translation تا جهان بود از سر مردم فراز کس نبود از راز دانش بینیاز مردمان بخرد اندر هر زمان راز دانش را به هر گونه زبان گرد کردند و گرامی داشتند تا به سنگ اندر همی بنگاشتند دانش اندر دل چراغ روشنست وز همه بد بر تن تو جوشنست بزرگان جهان چون بند گردن تو چون یاقوت سرخ اندر میانه هر که نامخت از گذشت روزگار نیز ناموزد ز هیچ آموزگار #rudaki #رودکی #farsi Abu-abdullah Ja'far ibn Muḥammad al-Rūdhakī ابوعبدالله جعفر بن محمد رودکی c. 859 -940, better known as Rudaki (رودکی), and also known as "Adam of Poets" (آدمالشعرا), was a Persian poet regarded as the first great literary genius of the Modern Persian language. Rudaki was born in 859 in Rudak (Khorasan), a village located in the Samanid Empire which is now Panjakent, located in modern-day Tajikistan. Rudaki composed poems in the modern Persian alphabet and is considered a founder of classical Persian literature. His poetry contains many of the oldest genres of Persian poetry including the quatrain, however, only a small percentage of his extensive poetry has survived. As it seems, Rudaki was the first person to combine different roles that were yet distinguishable entitles in the 9th century royal court: musician, poet and declaimer/reciter, and copyist. Early in his life, the fame of his accomplishments reached the ear of the Samanid king Nasr II ibn Ahmad, the ruler of Khorasan and Transoxiana, who invited the poet to his court. Over the years, Rudaki amassed great wealth and became highly honored. Some feel he deserves the title of "father of Persian literature", or the Adam or the Sultan of poets even though he had various predecessors, because he was the first who impressed upon every form of epic, lyric, and didactic poetry its peculiar stamp and its individual character. He is also said to have been the founder of the diwan, which is the typical form of the complete collection of a poet's lyrical compositions in a more or less alphabetical order, which all Persian writers use even today.