Al Risala al-Shamsiya Sharh Qutbi :
Arabic,
New,
*[A4] Large Paperback - 240 pages,
Al-Shamsiyyah by Najm al-Din Umar bin 'Ali Qazwini [d.675h],
Al-Qutbi by Imam Muhammad Qutb al-Din al-Razi [d.766h],
Hawashi by Shaykh Muhammad Sulayman,
Published by Majlis e Barakat,
Jamia al-Ashrafiyya, Mubarakpur, India.
Back in Stock January 2019
Description :
Tahrir al-Qawa'id al-Mantiqiyah fi sharh Al-Risalah Al-Shamsiyyah :
Al-Qutbi.
Classical text on the science of
mantiq (logic) as taught in the
Dars e Nizami curriculum.
Imam al-Qazwini :
He is Imam Najm al-Din Umar bin 'Ali al-Qazwini al-Katibi,
rahmatullahi ta'ala 'alayhi. Al-Qazwini al-Katibi was a Persian philosopher and logician of the
Shafi`i school. He was a student of Athir al-Dīn al-Abhari. His most important works are a treatise on logic,
Al-Risala al-Shamsiyya, and one on metaphysics and the natural sciences,
Hikmat al-'Ayn.
Al-Qazwini
helped establish the Maragha observatory along with Nasir al-Din
al-Tusi and Qutb al-Din al-Razi and other astronomers.
His work on logic, the
al-Risalah al-Shamsiyya (Logic for Shams al-Din), was commonly used as the first major text on logic in
madrasahs,
right up until the present day and is "perhaps the most studied logic
textbook of all time". Al-Katibi Al-Qazwini's logic was largely inspired
by the formal Avicennian (Ibn Sina) system of temporal modal logic, but
is more elaborate and departs from it in several ways. While Avicenna
considered ten modalities and examined six of them, al-Katibi considers
many more modalised propositions and examines thirteen which he
considers 'customary to investigate'. Al-Katibi al-Qazwini passed away
in 675
hijri / 1276 CE.
About Qutb al-Din al-Razi :
He is Imam Muhammad Qutb al-Din Mas'ud bin Muslih al-Razi (1236—1311
C.E)
rahmatullahi ta'ala 'alayhi. Qutb al-Din al-Razi was a 13th-century Persian polymath and poet who made contributions to astronomy, mathematics, medicine, physics, philosophy and Sufism. He was born in Kazirun in to a family with a tradition of
tasawwuf. His father, Zia' al-Din Mas'ud Kaziruni was a physician by profession and also a leading Sufi of the Kaziruni order. Zia' al-Din received his
Khirqa (Sufi robe) from Shahab al-Din Umar al-Suhrawardi. Qutb al-Din was garbed by the
Khirqa (Sufi robe) as blessing by his father at age of ten.
Qutb al-Din studed medicine under his father. He also studied the
Qanun (the Canon) of the famous Persian scholar Ibn Sina [Avicenna] and its commentaries. In particular he read the commentary of Imam Fakhr al-Din Razi on the Canon of Medicine and Qutb al-Din eventually wrote his own commentary, in the company of Shaykh Nasir al-Din al-Tusi. He began to devote his time to further education under the guidance of Nasir al-Din al-Tusi.
Subsequently, they traveled to Khurasan where he stayed to study under Najm al-Din Katibi al-Qazwini in the town of Jovayn and become his assistant. It was during this time that he compiled the books the
Miftah al-Miftah,
Ikhti'arat al-Muzaffariya, and his commentary on
Sakkaki. After many years studying and teaching in Konya and Syria Qutb al-Din left for Tabriz and died shortly after. He was buried in the Carandab cemetery of the city.
Qutb al-Din had an insatiable desire for learning, which is evidenced by the twenty-four years he spent studying with masters of the time in order to write his commentary on the
Kulliyaat. He was also distinguished by his extensive breadth of knowledge, a clever sense of humour and indiscriminate generosity.
His Works were extensive in numerous fields and sciences
:
Mathematics:
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Tarjuma Tahrir al-Uqlidas a work on geometry in Persian in fifteen chapters containing mainly the translation of the work by Nasir al-Din Tusi,
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Risala fi Harkat al-Daraja" a work on Mathematics.
Astronomy & Geography:
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Ikhti'arat al-Muzaffariya a treatise on astronomy in Persian in four chapters and extracted from his other work
Nihāyat al-Idrāk. The work was dedicated to Muzaffar-al-Din Bulaq Arsalan,
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Fi Harakāt al-Dahraja wa’l-Nisba bayn al-Mustawi wa’l-Munhani written as an appendix to
Nihāyat al-Idrāk,
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Nihāyat al-Idrāk - The Limit of Accomplishment concerning Knowledge of the Heavens (
Nihāyat al-Idrāk fi Dirayat al-Aflak) completed in 1281, and The Royal Present (
Al-Tuhfat al-Shahiya) completed in 1284. Both presented his models for planetary motion, improving on Ptolemy's principles.
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Kitab Faʿalta wa la Talum fi’l-Hayʾa, an Arabic work on astronomy,
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Sharh Tadkira Nasiriyya on astronomy.
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Al-Tuhfa al-Shahiya fi’l-Hayʾa, an Arabic book on astronomy,
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Hal Muskilat al-Majisti a book on astronomy.
Philosophical:
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Durrat al-Taj fi Gurrat al-Dabbaj is an Encyclopedic work on philosophy written for Rustam al-Dabbaj, the ruler of the Persian land of Gilan. It includes philosophical outlook on natural sciences, theology, logic, public affairs, ethics, mysticism, astronomy, mathematics and arithmetic,
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Sharh Hikmat al-Ishraq Shaykh Shihab al-Din al-Suhrawardi, on philosophy and mysticism of Shahib al-Din Suhrawardi and his philosophy of illumination in Arabic.
Medicine:
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Al-Tuhfat al-Saʿdiyah also called
Nuzhat al-Hukamaʾ
wa Rawzat al-Atibbaʾ, a comprehensive commentary on medicine written in five volumes on the
Kulliyāt of the Canon of Avicenna written in Arabic,
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Risalah fi’l-Baras, a medical treatise on leprosy in Arabic,
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Risalah fi Bayan al-Hajat ila’l-Tibb wa Adab al-aTibbaʾ wa Wasaya-hum,
Religion, Sufism, Theology, Law, Linguistics and Rhetoric and others;
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Al-Intisaf a gloss in Arabic on Imam al-Zamakhshari's Qurʾan commentary,
al-Kasshaf,
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Fath al-Mannan fi Tafsir al-Qurʾan a comprehensive commentary on the Qurʾan in forty volumes, written in Arabic and also known by the title
Tafsir ʿAllami,
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Hashiya ba Hikmat al-Ayn on theology; it is a commentary of
Hikmat al-Ayn of Najm-al-Din ʿAli Dabirān Katibi,
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Muskilat al-Iʿrāb on Arabic syntax,
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Muskilat al-Tafasir or
Muskilat al-Qurʾān, on rhetoric,
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Miftah al-Miftaha, a commentary on the third section of the
Miftah al-Ulum, a book on Arabic grammar & rhetoric by Abu Yaʿqub Siraj-al-Din Yusuf Sakkaki Khwarizmi,
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Sharh Mukhtasar al-Usul ibn Hajib, a commentary on Ibn Hajib’s
Muntaha’l-suʾal wa’l-ʿAmal fi ʿIlmay al-Usul wa’l-Jadwal, a book on the sources of law according to the
Maliki school of thought,
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Sazawar-e Iftika, Muhammad-ʿAli Mudarris attributes a book by this title to Quṭb-al-Din, without providing any information about its content,
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Taj al-ʿUlum - A book attributed to him by al-Zirikli,
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Al-Tabsira - A book attributed to him by al-Zirikli.
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*Dimensions : 26 x 18cm.