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| Home town = Hamadan | | Home town = Hamadan | ||
| 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/ | 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- | * ''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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