About 777 AD (160 LC), he was born in the family of Mohammad Hossein in the city of Nakhshab (Nassaf). His name was Ali who was called Abutorab.
Abutorab learned the lesson of chivalry by Shaqiq Balkhi. After Balkhi’s martyrdom, he became the founder of laws which can be applied today and his path will serve as a model for the disciples of truth and knowledge.
With the help of his companions, he decided to set up a monastery in the distance between the cities. To protect the lives and property of people from the bandits, To protect the lives and property of people from the bandits, he trained Chevaliers who was called Fataa and took care of exquisite clothes and the three-featured crown for his disciples, which symbolized Salman Farsi, Ibrahim Adham, and Shaqiq Balkhi. Due to the security and comfort, Abutorab’s monastery became the great men's center and the professors began to teach science.
After 719 AD (100 LC), Ibrahim Adham and Habib Ajami were the elder in mystical. Ibrahim Adham was the founder for divine love, and Habib Ajami became the founder of the monastery by building his own monastery: A century passed and Abutorab Nakhshabi formalized monastery by the behest of his elders by believing in the divine love. The most notable monasteries were in the Sham, Egypt, Khorasan, Turkistan, Neyshabur, and Herat.