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    Ṣadr ad-Dīn Muḥammad Shīrāzī, more commonly known as Mullā Ṣadrā (Persian: ملا صدرا; Arabic: صدر المتألهین; c. 1571/2 – c. 1635/40 CE / 980 – 1050 AH)...
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  • taught in Safavid Madrasas (Place of Study) established by pious shahs. Mulla Sadra (Ṣadr ad-Dīn Muḥammad Shīrāzī) was a 17th-century Iranian philosopher...
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  • Sadra may refer to: Sadra, Fars, a city in Shiraz County, Fars Province, Iran Mulla Sadra, Iranian philosopher SADRA, Iran Marine Industrial Company Shahrak-e...
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  • Quran, written by Mulla Sadra. Ṣadr ad-Dīn Muḥammad Shīrāzī, also called Mulla Sadrā (Persian: ملا صدرا; also spelled Molla Sadra, Mollasadra or Sadr-ol-Mote'allehin;...
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  • categorised as ontological, including those made by Islamic philosophers Mulla Sadra and Allama Tabatabai. Just as the ontological argument has been popular...
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  • compendium of Islamic philosophy written by the 17th century Islamic scholar, Mulla Sadra, In which he attempted to reach Sufism and prove the idea of Unity of...
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  • متعاليه), the doctrine and philosophy developed by Persian philosopher Mulla Sadra (d.1635 CE), is one of two main disciplines of Islamic philosophy that...
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    works of Averroes and Mulla Sadra as a reaction to this idea and is a key foundational concept of existentialism. For Mulla Sadra, "existence precedes...
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  • This argument was explained by Islamic philosophers such as Avicenna, Mulla Sadra and Muhammad Husayn Tabataba'i. Seddiqin means the argument of the sincere...
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    founded by Mir Damad and reached its fullest development in the work of Mulla Sadra. The name was coined by Seyyed Hossein Nasr and Henry Corbin. Because...
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  • of both theoretical and practical truths according to human capacity. Mulla Sadra characterized hikmah as a means by which humans can attain a level of...
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    partly due to Al-Ghazali's critique of philosophy. In the 17th century, Mulla Sadra developed a metaphysical system based on mysticism. Islamic modernism...
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    these two undisputed masters of Mulla Sadra's school of philosophy. He concentrated on the main works of Mulla Sadra, such as the Asfar and Al-Shawahed...
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    He produced a translation of the Torah in Persian. He studied under Mulla Sadra and Mir Findiriski before migrating to the Mughal Empire as a merchant...
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  • was founded by the Shia philosopher Mir Damad and developed further by Mulla Sadra and others. Lists of philosophers Islamic philosophy Early Islamic philosophy...
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  • theosophy is the school of Islamic philosophy founded by Mulla Sadra in the 17th century. Mulla Sadra bought "a new philosophical insight in dealing with the...
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    al-Maqtul "the Murdered Master", in reference to his execution for heresy. Mulla Sadra, the Persian sage of the Safavid era described Suhrawardi as the "Reviver...
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  • The most important representative of the School of Isfahan was Mulla Sadra. Mulla Sadra produced his own synthesis of Muslim thought, including theology...
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    traditional Islamic sciences, and foremost figure (together with his student Mulla Sadra) of the cultural renaissance of Iran undertaken under the Safavid dynasty...
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    engaged with Nizari Isma'ilism and has explored the thought of Avicenna, Mulla Sadra, and Nasir al-Din al-Tusi among others. In his treatment of these thinkers...
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    Muhammad 'Ali Shahabadi, and a variety of historic Sufi mystics, including Mulla Sadra and Ibn Arabi. Khomeini studied ancient Greek philosophy and was influenced...
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  • Mulla Morad ibn Ali Khan Tafreshi (1549-1641 CE) was a Persian theologian and jurist during the Safavid period. Tafreshi was a contemporary of Mulla Sadra...
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    Military Hospital (Persian: بیمارستان بقیةالله) is a military hospital in Mulla Sadra Street in Vanak, Tehran, Iran. The hospital has ties with the Baqiyatallah...
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    by both the Safavid and Mughal courts. The famous Persian philosopher Mulla Sadra also studied under him. Mir Fendereski remains a mysterious and enigmatic...
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  • a professor of Islamic intellectual history. Mulla Sadra and Metaphysics: Modulation of Being Mullā Ṣadrā Shīrāzī: His Life and Works and the Sources for...
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    the poets Sa'di and Hafiz, the mystic Ruzbehan, and the philosopher Mulla Sadra. Thus Shiraz has been nicknamed "The Athens of Iran". As early as the...
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    al-Hassan al-Amiri, and Abu Hayyan al-Tawhidi; Avicenna, Suhrawardi, and Mulla Sadra; Avempace, Ibn Tufail, and Averroes; Maimonides, Albertus Magnus, and...
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  • father-in-law Mulla Sadra. Hailing from Lahijan in Gilan, he spent most of his life in Qom. Abd al-Razzaq was a son-in-law of Mulla Sadra along with Molla...
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    existence have been advanced, including those made by Islamic philosophers Mulla Sadra and Allama Tabatabai. Jaakko Hintikka puts the view that a useful explication...
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    Islamic philosophy, especially in the teachings of the Shia theologian Mulla Sadra (d. c. 1635) and his followers, such as Muhammad H. Tabatabai (d. 1981)...
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