Schools of Islamic Philosophy in Melaye Jiziri's Diwan
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2016
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Melāyē Jizīrī (Mullah Ahmad al-Jazarī) is a Muslim
thinker who lived between the end of 16th century and the middle
of 17th century. His work, Dīwān, is written in Kurdish (Kurmanjī
dialect) language. Many Kurdish scholars, poets and wises were
under the influence of al-Jizīrī. In that respect, his work was examinated in Kurdish madrasahs and lodges, almost as a holy text,
throughout centuries. The aim of this work is to explore the ways
in which his Dīwān intersects with school of Islamic philosophy.
In other words this work is restricted to dealing with Melā's approach to Peripatetic, illuminationism and Sufism, which are wellknown schools of Islamic philosophy.
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Melāyē Jizīrī, Dīwān, Islamic philosophy, illuminationis, sufism
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Beytulhikme An International Journal of Philosophy
Volume
6
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2
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19
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39