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  2. Illuminationism - Wikipedia

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    Illuminationist thinkers in the School of Isfahan played a significant role in revitalizing academic life in the [15] Safavid Empire under Shah Abbas I (1588–1629). [16] Avicennan thought continued to inform philosophy during the reign of the Safavid Empire. [16] Illuminationism was taught in Safavid Madrasas (Place of Study) established by ...

  3. Shihab al-Din Yahya ibn Habash Suhrawardi - Wikipedia

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    In the 17th century, it was to initiate an Illuminationist Zoroastrian revival in the figure of the 16th century sage Azar Kayvan. Many later philosophers were influenced by the Illuminationist philosophy of Suhrawardi including Athir al-Din al-Abhari, Al-Allama al-Hilli, Ibn Abi Jumhur al-Ahsa'i, Jalal al-Din Davani, and also Mulla Sadra. [9]

  4. Divine illumination - Wikipedia

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    According to divine illumination, the process of human thought needs to be aided by divine grace.It is the oldest and most influential alternative to naturalism in the theory of mind and epistemology. [1]

  5. Islamic studies - Wikipedia

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    Islamic studies scholars also deal with the long and rich tradition of philosophy as developed by Muslim philosophers. It is divided in fields like: Early Islamic philosophy. Avicennism; Averroism; Islamic philosophy; Modern Islamic philosophy. Sufi philosophy; Transcendent theosophy; List of Muslim philosophers; Illuminationist philosophy ...

  6. Azar Kayvan - Wikipedia

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    He was regarded by his followers to be the reviver of Illuminationism (Illuminationist Philosophy) within the context of Zoroastrianism. [2] According to one school of thought, Dastur Meherji Rana, who had influenced Akbar and founded the famous lineage of Parsi high priests at Navsari, was a disciple of Azar Kayvan. [5] [better source needed]

  7. Ibn Kammuna - Wikipedia

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    Sa'd ibn Mansur (Izz Al-dawla) Ibn Kammuna (Arabic: إبن كمونة سعد إبن منصور, 1215—1284, was a 13th-century Jewish physician and philosopher.His main works include a comparative treatise of the three Abrahamic religions, which includes a well informed critical evaluation of Islam, as well as a commentaries on Ibn Sina and as-Suhrawardi.

  8. Iranian philosophy - Wikipedia

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    Illuminationist philosophy was a school of Islamic philosophy founded by Shahab al-Din Suhrawardi in the 12th century. This school is a combination of Avicenna 's philosophy and ancient Iranian philosophy, along with many new innovative ideas of Suhrawardi.

  9. Islamic philosophy - Wikipedia

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    Illuminationist philosophy was a school of Islamic philosophy founded by Shahab al-Din Suhrawardi in the 12th century. This school is a combination of Avicenna 's philosophy and ancient Iranian philosophy , with many new innovative ideas of Suhrawardi.