Nizam al-Din Hasan al-Nisaburi (d. 1328/29) (in Persian: نظام الدین حسن نیشاپوری) was a
Persian
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Sunni
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Islamic
Shafi'i
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,
Ash'ari
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scholar, mathematician, astronomer, jurist, Qur'an exegete, and poet. His full name was Nizam al-Din Hasan ibn Mohammad ibn Hossein Qumi Nishapuri. As the genealogy in his full name shows, his grandfather was originally from the city of
Qom
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but Nizam was born in
Nishapur
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.
His early education was in the city of Nishapur but he later moved to
Tabriz
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, the capital of
Il-Khanids at the time. He studied under and worked with
Qutb al-Din Shirazi, who was himself a student of
Nasir al-Din Tusi
Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn al-Hasan al-Tūsī ( fa, محمد ابن محمد ابن حسن طوسی 18 February 1201 – 26 June 1274), better known as Nasir al-Din al-Tusi ( fa, نصیر الدین طوسی, links=no; or simply Tusi in the West ...
. He was one of the great scientists of
Maragheh observatory
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.
One of his greatest works theological works was Tafsir al-Nisaburi (
Arabic
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: تفسير النيسابوري), a classical
Sunni
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Sufi
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tafsir
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of the
Qur'an
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, which closely follows
al-Fakhr al-Razi's tafsir in many places.
Works
Nizam al-Din Nisaburi's works include:
*
Ghara'ib al-Qur'an wa Ragha'ib al-Furqan: Commentary on the wonders of Quran in exegesis, also known an Tafsir al-Nisaburi.
* Owqaf al-Quran (اوقاف القران)
* Kashf-i Haqayeq-i Zij-i ilkhani (کشف حقایق زیج ایلخانی): (Explanation of the Facts): on the explanation of
Zij-i Ilkhani by Nasir al-Din Tusi, written in Persian
* Tafsir al-Tahrir (تفسیر التحریر): (Commentary on al-Tahrir): his commentary on ''al-Tahrir
Almagest
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'' by Nasir al-Din Tusi
* al-Basaer fi mukhtasar tanqih al-Manazer (البصائر فی مختصر تنقیح المناظر): enlightening of the topics in al-Manazer by
Ibn Haytham
* Twozih al-Dhekr (توضیح الذکر): a commentary on the ''Tadhkara fi ilm al-hay'a'' (تذکرة فی علم الهیاة ''Compendium on the Science of Astronomy'') by Nasir al-Din Tusi
* Nizam's Sharh on al-Shafia by Ibn Hajib (شرح نظام بر الشافیه)
* A treatise on mathematics
See also
*
Fakhr al-Din al-Razi
*
Shams al-Din al-Samarqandi
(c. 1250 – c. 1310) was a 13th-century astronomer and mathematician from Samarkand.
Life and works
Nothing is known of al-Samarqandi's life except that he composed his most important works in the last two decades of the 7th and early decades ...
*
List of Sufis
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List of notable Sufis
A
* Abu Baqar Siddique
* Abadir Umar ar-Rida
* Abu Bakr al-Kalabadhi
* Abu Nu'aym al-Isfahani
* Al ...
*
List of Ash'aris and Maturidis
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References
Further reading
* ''Islam and Science: The Intellectual Career of Nizam al-Din al-Nisaburi'', Robert Morrison, 2007
* زندگینامه ی ریاضیدانان دوره ی اسلامی از سده ی سوم تا سده ی یازدهم هجری، ابوالقاسم قربانی، چاپ دوم، تهران، 1375 (Biographies of the Mathematicians in the Islamic Period, from 10th to 17th century, Abulqasem Qorbani, Tehran, 1996, 2nd edition)
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