Ismail bin Mohammad Rizi
Ismail bin Muhammad Rizi, also known as Hakim Ismail Rizi (1300–1230 AD) was an Iranian scholar and philosopher and the seventh pole of Ishraq philosophy from Riz (Zarrin Shahr) village in the 13th AD century. Rizi wrote the book "Hayat al-Nufus" in Persian language at the request of Yusuf Shah, son of Alp Arslan Arghun, to make philosophical concepts understandable by those who do not know Arabic[1][2]
Ismail bin Muhammad Rizi | |
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Religion | Islam |
Era | eshraghi Islamic philosophy |
Region | zarrin shahr |
Denomination | Shia |
Main interest(s) | Islamic Philosophy, Illuminationism, Irfan, |
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References
- kadivar, mohsen 1373 The eshragh philasophy is one of the islamic philasophy. Tehran: Range-Ab, n 26
- danesh pajooh, mohamad taghi 1356 Hayat al nofoos. Tehran: bonyad e moghofat,
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