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==Author==
==Author==
{{Main|'Abd al-Razzaq Lahiji}}
{{Main|'Abd al-Razzaq Lahiji}}
'Abd al-Razzaq Lahiji is [[Mulla Sadra]]'s pupil and his son in law. However, he had [[Peripatetic]] tendencies in his philosophical thoughts and was a critic of Mulla Sadra. He has written works such as ''[[Shawariq al-ilham]]'' which is an exposition of [[Khwajih Nasir al-Din al-Tusi]]'s ''[[Tajrid al-i'tiqad (book)|Tajrid al-i'tiqad]]'', Commentaries on Khwajih Nasir al-Din's ''[[al-'isharat]]'', Commentaries on Khufri's ''Al-ta'liqat'', ''Gowhar-i murad'', and ''[[Sarmayi-i iman (Book)|Sarmayi-i iman]]''. His son, Mirza Hasan who authored ''Jamal al-salihin'', was one of his pupils. Lahiji significantly contributed to the rationalization and philosophization of the Islamic theology. He taught in [[Qom]] and died there in [[1072]]/1662.
'Abd al-Razzaq Lahiji is [[Mulla Sadra]]'s pupil and his son in law. However, he had [[Peripatetic]] tendencies in his philosophical thoughts and was a critic of Mulla Sadra. He has written works such as ''[[Shawariq al-ilham]]'' which is an exposition of [[Khwajih Nasir al-Din al-Tusi]]'s ''[[Tajrid al-i'tiqad (book)|Tajrid al-i'tiqad]]'', Commentaries on Khwajih Nasir al-Din's ''[[al-isharat]]'', Commentaries on Khufri's ''Al-ta'liqat'', ''Gowhar-i murad'', and ''[[Sarmayi-i iman (Book)|Sarmayi-i iman]]''. His son, Mirza Hasan who authored ''Jamal al-salihin'', was one of his pupils. Lahiji significantly contributed to the rationalization and philosophization of the Islamic theology. He taught in [[Qom]] and died there in [[1072]]/1662.


==Time of Writing and Its Dedication==
==Time of Writing and Its Dedication==
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