Nurbakhsh's real name was Muhammad bin Abdullah. His father was born in
Qain and his grandfather in al-Hasa, whence in some
ghazals (lyrics) he styles himself as Lahsavi (one from al-Hasa). His father migrated from
Bahrain to Qain in Qahistan, where Nurbakhsh was born in 795 A.H. (1393 C.E.). Thus his full name as appeared in his
prose works is Sayyid Muhammad Nurbakhsh Qahistani. Nurbakhsh became a disciple of Sayyid Ishaq al-Khatlani, himself a disciple of
Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani. Through his writings Nurbakhsh made an attempt to bridge the gap between the orthodox
Sunni'ism and
Shi'ism and gave an Islamic
Fiqh of religious moderation in his book titled
Al-Fiqh al-Ahwat (Moderate Islamic Jurisprudence). His tomb is in
Suleqan near
Tehran. ==Works==