Futuwwatnāmes can be said to be the historical lawbooks of futuwwa teaching, which was written in Arabic, Persian, and Turkish prose and poetry. The character portrait of fatā (member of futuwwa) is drawn reasonably with these rules of ādāb. Futuwwatnāmes arrange the daily behaviours of a model person that they draw. They tell rules of etiquette from sitting and standing to table manners, from walking around the shopping district to grave visits elaborately.
Farīd al-Dīn ʿAṭṭār, who lived b ...