The Nasirean Ethics (RLE Iran C)Taylor & Francis, 27.04.2012 - 352 Seiten The Nasirean Ethics is the best known ethical digest to be composed in medieval Persia, if not in all mediaeval Islam. It appeared initially in 633/1235 when Tūsī was already a celebrated scholar, scientist, politico-religious propagandist. The work has a special significance as being composed by an outstanding figure at a crucial time in the history he was himself helping to shape: some twenty years later Tūsī was to cross the greatest psychological watershed in Islamic civilization, playing a leading part in the capture of Baghdad and the extinction of the generally acknowledged Caliphate there. In this work the author is primarily concerned with the criteria of human behaviour: first in terms of space and priority allotted, at the individual level, secondly, at the economic level and thirdly at the political level. |
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... Shi'ite, not to say Isma'ili,1 doctrines; and as such he belongs in the tradition of Islam's greatest esoterics (many of whom, be it said, were not Isma'ilis, while some were not even commonly regarded as heretical). Revelation and ...
... Shi'ite theology; no good edition, though many times published. 5. Qawrfid al-'Aqzfid, as for 4. 6. Zij-i Tl-Khdni, in Persian, from his later life; astronomicalastrological calculations of great value, made for Hulagu; no good edition ...
... Shi'ite in the long tradition of resistance to the Abbasid Caliphate: cf. the remarkable passage in the text_between Notes 2205 and 2210. m. For a fuller list see article on f_1"i'¢si in the Eneyclopaedia of I slam, together with the ...
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