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Nasir-i Khusraw

    Nasir Khusraw fue un pensador profundo cuya obra abarcó las ciencias naturales, la medicina, las matemáticas y la filosofía, reflejando un profundo compromiso con las tradiciones intelectuales. Buscó la iluminación espiritual, explorando e interpretando el Corán en su búsqueda de significado. Sus escritos ofrecen una síntesis única de investigación racional e intuición mística, tendiendo un puente entre la ciencia y la fe. A través de su erudición multifacética, Khusraw proporcionó un rico legado intelectual para la comprensión del pensamiento islámico medieval.

    Between Reason and Revelation
    • Between Reason and Revelation

      • 292 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      This is the first complete English translation of the Jami al-hikmatayn, a significant work by the poet, philosopher, and Ismaili missionary Nasir-i Khusraw (1004-1077). Commissioned by the emir of Badakhshan, 'Abu al-Ma'ali 'Ali ibn Asad,' the text addresses perplexing questions from a philosophical ode by Abu al-Haytham Jurjani, which poses around 90 inquiries spanning logic, metaphysics, medicine, cosmology, physics, and esoteric Ismaili doctrine. Nasir-i Khusraw's commentary on selected lines exemplifies his effort to refine Persian philosophical prose into a sophisticated means of expression. Despite its importance, this work has not received as much scholarly attention as his other major writings, partly due to its textual complexities. It survives in a single manuscript of uncertain accuracy located in the Aya Sofya collection, Suleymaniyye Library, Istanbul. The translation is based on the 1953 critical edition by Henry Corbin and Mohammed Mo'in, while also referencing the original manuscript. The text seeks to reconcile knowledge derived from revelation and exegesis with that gained through reason. Recognizing the disconnect between traditional theologians and Aristotelian philosophers, Nasir-i Khusraw aimed to revitalize the "bazaar of wisdom." Written in 1070, this work reflects his mature thought and serves as a testament to his philosophical journey.

      Between Reason and Revelation