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| Home town = Hamadan
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| Death= [[1025]]/1616 or [[1026]]/1617
| Death= [[1025]]/1616-7 or [[1026]]/1617
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| Professors = Mirza Makhdum Isfahani, [[Shaykh Baha'i]], Muhammad b. Shahab al-Din al-'Amili
| Professors = Mirza Makhdum Isfahani, [[Shaykh Baha'i]], Muhammad b. Shahab al-Din al-'Amili
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'''Ẓahīr al-Dīn''' or '''Rafīʿ al-Dīn''', '''Sayyid Ibrāhīm b. Qawām al-Dīn Ḥusayn b. ʿAṭāʾ Allāh Ḥasan Ḥusaynī Hamadānī''', known as '''Ibrāhīm Hamadānī''' and '''Qāḍi Zāda''', was a Shi'a philosopher, [[theosophy|theosophist]], [[jurist]] (faqih), [[hadith scholars]] 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 "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 '''Rafīʿ al-Dīn''', '''Sayyid Ibrāhīm b. Qawām al-Dīn Ḥusayn b. ʿAṭāʾ Allāh Ḥasan Ḥusaynī Hamadānī''', known as '''Ibrāhīm Hamadānī''' and '''Qāḍi Zāda''', was a Shi'a philosopher, [[theosophy|theosophist]], [[jurist]] (faqih), [[hadith scholars]] 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 "Sultan al-'Ulama'," "'Allama of the time," "Plato" and "Avicenna of the time." He authored several works and passed away in [[1025]]/1616-7 or [[1026]]/1617.


==Name and Lineage==
==Name and Lineage==
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==Birth and Demise==
==Birth and Demise==
There is no information about his birth date. After his detailed biography, Iskandar Munshi reported that he passed away in [[1026]]/1617; in another place, he has mentioned his name among those who passed away in [[1025]]/1616, though. [[Ibn Ma'sum]] and [[Shaykh Hurr al-Amili]] explicitly mentioned 1026 as his demise date. However, Husayni and Ardabili mentioned 1025. Apparently, divergent reports in '''Alam Ara'' have influenced the following sources.
There is no information about his birth date. After his detailed biography, Iskandar Munshi reported that he passed away in [[1026]]/1617; in another place, he has mentioned his name among those who passed away in [[1025]]/1616-7, though. [[Ibn Ma'sum]] and [[Shaykh Hurr al-Amili]] explicitly mentioned 1026 as his demise date. However, Husayni and Ardabili mentioned 1025. Apparently, divergent reports in '''Alam Ara'' have influenced the following sources.


==Education==
==Education==
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==Travels==
==Travels==
Ibrahim Hamadani traveled to [[Gilan]], Mecca and [[Georgia]]. In 999/1591 by the order of Shah 'Abbas, he along with a delegation traveled to Gilan for participation in the wedding ceremony of Shahzada Muhammad Baqir to Khan Baygum, the daughter of Khan Ahmad Gilani. In 1007/1598-99, he headed to Mecca for performing [[Hajj]]. It was in Mecca that he met Shaykh Muhammad b. Khatun al-'Amili, the author of glosses on ''Alfiyya'' written by [[Shahid al-Awwal]], and received a certification of narration from him.
Ibrahim Hamadani traveled to [[Gilan]], Mecca and [[Georgia]]. In 999/1590-1 by the order of Shah 'Abbas, he along with a delegation traveled to Gilan for participation in the wedding ceremony of Shahzada Muhammad Baqir to Khan Baygum, the daughter of Khan Ahmad Gilani. In 1007/1598-9, he headed to Mecca for performing [[Hajj]]. It was in Mecca that he met Shaykh Muhammad b. Khatun al-'Amili, the author of glosses on ''Alfiyya'' written by [[Shahid al-Awwal]], and received a certification of narration from him.


==Demise==
==Demise==
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==Works==
==Works==
* ''Unmudhaja Ibrahimiyya'': in Arabic, is glosses on Ilahiyyat section of ''[[al-Shifa']]'' and ''al-Najat'' both written by [[Avicenna]]. He authored this work in 1007/1598-99 and a manuscript of it is available now.  
* ''Unmudhaja Ibrahimiyya'': in Arabic, is glosses on Ilahiyyat section of ''[[al-Shifa']]'' and ''al-Najat'' both written by [[Avicenna]]. He authored this work in 1007/1598-9 and a manuscript of it is available now.  


* Glosses on ''[[Sharh al-Tajrid]]'': in Arabic. A manuscript of this work is kept in the [[Library of Astan Quds Radawi]]. Afandi mentioned this work by the title ''al-Hashiya 'ala l-sharh l-jadid li l-Tajrid''.
* Glosses on ''[[Sharh al-Tajrid]]'': in Arabic. A manuscript of this work is kept in the [[Library of Astan Quds Radawi]]. Afandi mentioned this work by the title ''al-Hashiya 'ala l-sharh l-jadid li l-Tajrid''.
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