Mulla Muhammad Mahdi Naraqi
Muhammad Mahdi Naraqi | |
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Born | 1715 Markazi, Iran |
Period in office | 1715-1795 |
Muhammad Mahdi Naraqi (
philosopher. Al-Naraqi was a brilliant thinker of the late 12th/18th and early 13th/l8th century. His son, Molla Ahmad Naraqi, was also a celebrated Twelver scholar.[1][2][3] In the Qajar dynasty, he was prominent scholar at the philosophy and continued philosophical activities in the Kashan, Iran.[4]
Biography
Mulla Muhammad Mahdi Naraqi was born in
Markazi, Iran in 1715 AD. He was known as Muhaqiqi Naraqi (the Naraqian scholar) and Khatam al-Hukama (the signet of wises) amongst people.[5]
Education
After preliminary studies, he went to
Jewish and Christian scholars.[7] Jame al-Sa'adat is the important work that was in the field of ethics.[6] One of his teachers was Mulla Ismail ibn Muhammad Husayn Khwajui.[8][6]
Death
He died on 1795 (23
See also
- 17-animal inheritance puzzle, a mathematical puzzle whose first publication is in the works of Muhaqiqi Naraqi
References
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