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'''Ẓahīr al-Dīn''' or '''Rafi‘ al-Dīn''', '''Sayyid Ibrāhīm b. Qawam al-Dīn Ḥusayn b. ‘Aṭa' Allah Ḥasan Ḥusaynī Hamadanī''', known as '''Ibrāhīm Hamadanī''' and '''Qāḍi Zādi''', was a Shi'a philosopher, [[theosophist]], [[jurist]] (faqih), [[narrator]] (Muhaddith) and [[theologian]] of the 10th/16th and 11th/17th century. He was the judge of [[Hamadan]] for a while during the reign of [[Shah 'Abbas Safavi]]. He was a master of rational sciences to the point that he was titled as "Sultan al-'Ulama'," "'Allama of the time," "Plato" and "Avicenna of the time." He authored several works and passed away in [[1025]]/1616 or [[1026]]/1617. | '''Ẓahīr al-Dīn''' or '''Rafi‘ al-Dīn''', '''Sayyid Ibrāhīm b. Qawam al-Dīn Ḥusayn b. ‘Aṭa' Allah Ḥasan Ḥusaynī Hamadanī''', known as '''Ibrāhīm Hamadanī''' and '''Qāḍi Zādi''', was a Shi'a philosopher, [[theosophy|theosophist]], [[jurist]] (faqih), [[narrator]] (Muhaddith) and [[theology|theologian]] of the 10th/16th and 11th/17th century. He was the judge of [[Hamadan]] for a while during the reign of [[Shah 'Abbas Safavi]]. He was a master of rational sciences to the point that he was titled as "Sultan al-'Ulama'," "'Allama of the time," "Plato" and "Avicenna of the time." He authored several works and passed away in [[1025]]/1616 or [[1026]]/1617. | ||
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