Ismail bin Mohammad Rizi
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Religion | Islam |
Era | eshraghi Islamic philosophy |
Region | zarrin shahr |
Denomination | Shia |
Main interest(s) | Islamic Philosophy, Illuminationism, Irfan, |
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Ismail bin Muhammad Rizi, also known as Hakim Ismail Rizi (1300–1230 AD[clarification needed]) was an Iranian scholar and philosopher and the seventh pole of Ishraq philosophy from Riz (Zarrin Shahr) village in the 13th AD century. Rizi wrote the book "Hayat al-Nufus" in Persian language at the request of Yusuf Shah, son of Alp Arslan Arghun, to make philosophical concepts understandable by those who do not know Arabic[1][2]
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