Hajji Hadi Sabzevari
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Hajji Hadi Sabzevari (1797/98, Sabzevar, Iran – 1878, Sabzevar, Iran) was a famous scholar and teacher in the hikmah school of Islamic philosophy. He wrote on the subjects of gnosis, philosophy, and revelation to further the works of Mulla Sadra.
Raisied in the center for Shia and Sufi studies, Sabzevar, he went on to be educated in Mashhad, and in Eşfahān where he would encounter the teachings about hikmat. He returned to his city to found a religious school (madrassa) which more than one thousand people would graduate from during his lifetime.
[edit] Bibliography
- Asrar al-hikmah (The Secrets of Wisdom)
- Sharh manzumah (A Treatise on Logic in Verse)
[edit] References
- Sabzevari, Hajji Hadi. Encyclopædia Britannica. 2005. Encyclopædia Britannica Online. 23 Nov. 2005 <http://search.eb.com/eb/article-9064639>.