Abdol Hamid Khosro Shahi
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Abdul Hamid Khosroshahi (Persian: عبدالحمید خسروشاهی) was an Iranian theologian, philosopher and
Life
His full name was Shams Al Din Abdul Hamid ibn Isa Khosroshahi. He was born in Khosrowshah, a village located near Tabriz in 1184 AD in the district of Khosrowshah.[3]
Students and teachers
Khosroshahi studied tradition and theology with Mo'ayyede Tusi, learning about the work of teachers such as Fakhr al-Din al-Razi, Shahabuddin Mohtasham and Haakm. The most eminent of Khosroshahi's students were Damietta and Zinedine. However, some historians also believe Sadydadyn Mansour was the pupil of Khosroshahi in philosophy and medicine.[4] The physician Ibn Qof was one of the pupils of Khosroshahi in medicine. Ibn Qof wrote ancient transcript on the field of surgery.[5] Some believe that Ibn Qof also learned philosophy from Khosroshahi.[6]
Comments by others
Morteza Motahhari wrote about Khosroshahi as an eminent philosopher and jurist in response to Nasir al-Din al-Tusi's questions.[7] Mulla Sadra also wrote an essay about him.
See also
References
- ^ "آیینه پژوهش - دفتر تبلیغات اسلامی حوزه علمیه قم - کتابخانه مدرسه فقاهت".
- ^ http://rch.ac.ir/article/Details/8587
- ^ Gholamreza Jamshid Nejad Avval,the response of Mulla Sadra to the philosophical question of a philosopher of Tus, Culture magazine, Winter 1381, in Persian, number 44 and 45
- ^ "Welcome to Encyclopaedia Iranica".
- ^ "کتابخانه، موزه و مرکز اسناد- ical".
- ^ "دانشنامه بزرگ اسلامی - مرکز دائرة المعارف بزرگ اسلامی - کتابخانه مدرسه فقاهت".
- ^ "فقه اهل بیت علیهم السلام - فارسی - موسسه دائرة المعارف فقه اسلامی - کتابخانه مدرسه فقاهت".