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This is one of the most famous books of Mullā Ṣadrā. Considering its comprehensiveness and its influence on the field of Islamic philosophy, the book has acquired a unique position in the recent centuries, to the extent that many works of the succeeding generations of Islamic philosophers were either derived from or inspired by this work. Mullā Ṣadrā has created his book's plot based on the four journeys of the mystics: (1) Journey from the People towards the Truth, (2) Journey towards the Truth from the Truth, (3) Journey from the Truth towards the People, and (4) Journey towards the Truth within the People. The book is compiled in four volumes, as follows: first volume, Fī al-umūr al-ʿāmmah; second volume, Fī al-ʿilm al-ṭabīʿī; third volume, Fī al-ʿilm al-ilāhī; and fourth volume, Fī ʿilm al-nafs min al-mabdaʾ ilá al-maʿād. — Multiple dates; Unknown place of origin

Wadh.Minasian 378

Wadham College, University of Oxford

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For the main catalogue entry, see: Fihrist: Union Catalogue of Manuscripts from the Islamicate World

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Title

This is one of the most famous books of Mullā Ṣadrā. Considering its comprehensiveness and its influence on the field of Islamic philosophy, the book has acquired a unique position in the recent centuries, to the extent that many works of the succeeding generations of Islamic philosophers were either derived from or inspired by this work. Mullā Ṣadrā has created his book's plot based on the four journeys of the mystics: (1) Journey from the People towards the Truth, (2) Journey towards the Truth from the Truth, (3) Journey from the Truth towards the People, and (4) Journey towards the Truth within the People. The book is compiled in four volumes, as follows: first volume, Fī al-umūr al-ʿāmmah; second volume, Fī al-ʿilm al-ṭabīʿī; third volume, Fī al-ʿilm al-ilāhī; and fourth volume, Fī ʿilm al-nafs min al-mabdaʾ ilá al-maʿād. — Multiple dates; Unknown place of origin

Shelfmark

Wadh.Minasian 378

Place of origin

Unknown place of origin

Date

1796

Language

Arabic

Contents

Author: ‎‎‎Ṣadr al-Dīn Shīrāzī, Muḥammad ibn Ibrāhīm, -1641 ‎ صدر الدين الشيرازى، محمد بن ابراهيم، -۱۶۴۱ صدر الدين الشيرازى، محمد بن ابراهيم، ۹۷۹-۱۰۵۰ق/۱۵۷۱-۱۶۴۰ Mullā Ṣadrā ملا صدرا Title: al-Asfār al-ʾarbaʿah Title: الاسفار الاربعه Title: al-Ḥikmat al-mutaʿālīyah fī al-asfār al-ʿaqlīyah al-ʾarbaʿah Title: الحکمه المتعالیه فی الاسفار العقلیه الاربعه

Form

codex

Support

Western paper (watermark), natural buff, regular thickness, one size, glossy.

Physical extent

172 ff.

Hands

Nastaʿaliq and cursive Naskh, one hand, regular hand. Anonymous

Decoration

Rubricated titles.

Acquisition

Donated to The Ferdowsi Library by Dr Caro Minasian in 1972.

Subject

Islamic philosophy

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  • Ṣadr al-Dīn Shīrāzī, Muḥammad ibn Ibrāhīm, d. 1641

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