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Nasirüddin Tusi NotNot * "Tusi, Nasir al-Din al-" Encyclopaedia Britannica 2007 Encyclopaedia Britannica Online 27 December 2007 <http://wwwbritannicacom/eb/article-9073899> * Arthur Goldschmidt, Lawrence Davidson "A Concise History of the Middle East", Westview Press, 2005 Eighth edition, pg 136 * Rodney Collomb, "The rise and fall of the Arab Empire and the founding of Western pre-eminence", Published by Spellmount, 2006 pg 127: "Nasr ed-Din Tusi, the Persian, Khorasani, former chief scholar and scientist of " * Nanne Pieter George Joosse, Bar Hebraeus, "A Syriac encyclopaedia of Aristotelian philosophy: Barhebraeus (13th c), Butyrum sapientiae, books of ethics, economy, and politics: a critical edition, with introduction, translation, commentary, and glossaries", Published by Brill, 2004 excerpt: " the famous Persian scholar Naslr al-Dln al-Tusi " * Seyyed Hossein Nasr," Title Islamic philosophy from its origin to the present: philosophy in the land of prophecy",Publisher SUNY Press, 2006 pp 167: "In fact it was common among Persian Islamic philosophers to write few quatrains on the side often in the spirit of some of the poems of Khayyam singing about the impermanence of the world and its transience and similar themes One needs to only recall the names of Ibn Sina, Suhrawardi, Nasir al-Din Tusi and Mulla Sadra, who wrote poems alongs with extensive prose works" * James Winston Morris, "An Arab Machiavelli? Rhetoric, Philosophy and Politics in Ibn Khaldun's Critique of Sufism", Harvard Middle Eastern and Islamic Review 8 (2009), pp 242-291 excerpt from page 286 (footnote 39): "Ibn Khaldun's own personal opinion is no doubt summarized in his pointed remark (Q 3: 274) that Tusi was better than any other later Iranian scholar" Original Arabic: Muqaddimat Ibn Khaldun : dirasah usuliyah tarikhiyah / li-Aḥmad á¹¢ubḥi Maná¹£ur-al-Qahirah : Markaz Ibn Khaldun : Dar al-Amin, 1998 ISBN: 9771960709 Excerpt from Ibn Khaldun is found in the section: Ø£: Ø£ Ø© Ø¥ Ø£ (On how the majority who carried knowledge forward in Islam were Persians) In this section, see the sentence sentence where he mentions Tusi as more knowledgeable than other later Persian ('Ajam) scholars: Ø£ Ø¥ Ù? إة Ø£ Ø£ Ø© Ù? * Seyyed H Badakhchani Contemplation and Action: The Spiritual Autobiography of a Muslim Scholar: Nasir al-Din Tusi (In Association With the Institute of Ismaili Studies I B Tauris (December 3, 1999) ISBN 1-86064-523-2 page1: ""Nasir al-Din Abu Ja`far Muhammad b Muhammad b Hasan al-Tusi:, the renowned Persian astronomer, philosopher and theologian" * Seyyed Hossein Nasr, Islamic Philosophy from Its Origin to the Present: Philosophy in the Land of Prophecy, SUNY Press, 2006, ISBN 0-7914-6799-6 page 199 Kaynak : Wikipedia |
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