Muhammad Sadiq Ardestani (died 1721) is one of the Iranian Shia philosophers during Safavid period.[1]
Life
editMolla Muhammad Sadiq Ardestani, according to Henry Corbin, lived in the catastrophic period namely when Shah Sultan Hossein ruled out. his time coincided with siege of Isfahan by Afghans.[2]
Works
editArdestani has two primarily works in Islamic philosophy. his main work is Hikmah sadiqiya (the author's personal philosophy).[3] this book has written by one of the pupil of Ardestani by the name of Mulla Hamzah Gilani. he had also glossary on The Book of Healing and some commentaries on Quran's surah.
Philosophical views
editAredestani, like molla Sadra, criticized Avicenna and Avicennans views. he, following Mulla Sadra, believes that the faculty of imagination is immaterial.[4] according to Henry Corbin , Ardestani had difficulties when he was to explain the interconnection the universal soul with body.of course Ardestani try to solve the problem by the conception epiphany or tajalli.[5]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ (Saayed Jalaloddin Ashtiyani & vol.4 1978, p. 2)
- ^ (Corbin 1993, p. 348)
- ^ (Corbin 1993, p. 349)
- ^ (Corbin 1993, p. 349)
- ^ (Corbin 1993, p. 349)
Bibliography
edit- Corbin, Henry (1993). History Of Islamic Philosophy. Routledge. ISBN 978-1135198893.