This work marks the meeting point of four different traditions of the Quranic commentary: philosophical, Sufi, Shi’ite and theological. It also presents Mulla Sadra al-Shirazi’s ...
Continue Reading →Mulla Sadra (ca. 1572–1640) is one of the most prominent figures of post-Avicennan Islamic philosophy and among the most important philosophers of Safavid Persia. He ...
Continue Reading →In the introduction of the book, al-Tabrisi writes: “What made me to write such a book, was that some Shi’a have desisted from argument and ...
Continue Reading →The 17th-century philosopher Ṣadr al-Dīn al-Shīrāzī, known as Mullā Ṣadrā, attempted to reconcile the three major forms of knowledge in Islamic philosophical discourses: revelation (Qurʼān), ...
Continue Reading →The book is one of the precious, useful and well-ordered books that comprises the nobilities of character and recommended etiquettes of every act and activity ...
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