Rashid al-Din Hamadani (d. 718/1319) came from a Jewish family in Hamadan. His grandfather had been a courtier of Hulagu Khan (r. 1256-65) while his father was a court pharmacist. Rashid al-Din converted to Islam when he was about 30 years old. Trained as a physician, he started his career under the Il-khanid Abaqa Khan (r. 1265-82), rising to the rank of vizier under Ghazan (r. 1295-1304), Oljeitu (r. 1304-16) and Abu Sa?id Bahadur Khan (r. 1316-35) who had him executed in 718/1319. Rashid al-Din is the author of the first world history ever, the Jami? al-tawarikh. Besides he also wrote a considerable number of texts on many different subjects. As a promotor of learning, Rashid al-Din founded a cultural complex called the Rab?-i Rashidi. Among the people invited there was the author of the present series of lectures on Sufism. Held seasonally between 712/1312 and 718/1318, these lectures survive thanks to an attentive student.