Postscript
The burial place
of Sayyid Amuli is to be found in the town of Amul, at the lower end of the
bazaar in a quarter known as Buqayye Mir Haydar (Say Tan'); the building
contained therein dates from the Seljuk period and the dome resembles that of
Baba Rukn al‑Din Shirazi, the renowned gnostic who died in 769 AD in
Isfahan. On two small doors on either side of the building is written in
Arabic: Construction of this revered burial ground was undertaken on the
instructions of the Pole of the men of spiritual realization and the Proof of
the spiritual travelers, Sayyid Izz al‑Din ibn Sayyid Baha' al‑Din
Amuli.' Again I express the hope that God willing, in the future, the
illuminated visage of Sayyid Amuli will reveal itself more clearly to us from
the dark mirror of history.