Baharistan Oku -
The book is organized into eight chapters , known as rowzeh (paradise gardens), each covering a distinct moral or artistic theme: Sayings and deeds of Sufi mystics. Wisdom from philosophers and ancient kings. Justice, statecraft, and the responsibilities of rulers. The virtues of generosity and kindness. Wit and humor (often used to illustrate moral points). Biographies and verses from notable poets. Tales and fables (including animal stories). Concluding moral lessons.
Today, the name is frequently used for locations in Iran and Afghanistan: Baharistan Oku
Jami wrote it as a teaching tool for his ten-year-old son, modeling it after the famous Gulistan ( Rose Garden ) by Saadi Shirazi. The book is organized into eight chapters ,