Jalal al-Din Davani
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جلال الدين الدَّوَّاني (830هـ - 918هـ = 1427 - 1512م) هو قاض، وفقيه شافعي، ومتكلم، ومفسر، وفيلسوف فارسي. شرح عدداً من الكتب المشهورة في الفلسفة والتصوف. ولد في دوان (من بلاد كازرون) وسكن شيراز، وولي قضاء فارس وتوفي بها وقد تجاوز عمره الثمانين ودفن قريباً من قرية دوان.
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Джалаладдин Давани (перс. جلالالدین دوانی), полное имя Алламе Джалаладдин Мохаммад Давани Казеруни Сиддики (перс. علامه جلالالدین محمد دوانی کازرونی صدیقیى;1426 — 1502) — выдающийся персидский философ, богослов, правовед и поэт XV века.
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Jalal al-Din Davani (Persian: جلال الدین دوانی; 1426/7 – 1502), also known as Allama Davani (علامه دوانی), was a Persian theologian, philosopher, jurist, and poet, who is considered to have been one of the leading scholars in late 15th-century Iran.
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Jalal al-Din al-Dawani (1427-1502) est un philosophe et un théologien persan du XVe siècle. Il revendiquait le nom de Jalal al-Din al-Dawani as-Sidiqqi car il se disait descendant d'Abu Bakr as-Siddiq, le premier calife de l'islam. Il fréquente les cercles sufis. En théologie, il est de l'école acharite. Il s'est souvent opposé, dans des controverses, à (en).
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Jalal al-Din Davani and his students illustrated in a manuscript of his Akhlaq-i Jalili. Copy made in Safavid Iran, dated 1681
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October/November 1502
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Sa'd al-Din As'ad
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Andrew J.
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Davānī, Jalāl-al-Dīn Davānī
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جلال الدين الدَّوَّاني (830هـ - 918هـ = 1427 - 1512م) هو قاض، وفقيه شافعي، ومتكلم، ومفسر، وفيلسوف فارسي. شرح عدداً من الكتب المشهورة في الفلسفة والتصوف. ولد في دوان (من بلاد كازرون) وسكن شيراز، وولي قضاء فارس وتوفي بها وقد تجاوز عمره الثمانين ودفن قريباً من قرية دوان.
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Jalal al-Din Davani (Persian: جلال الدین دوانی; 1426/7 – 1502), also known as Allama Davani (علامه دوانی), was a Persian theologian, philosopher, jurist, and poet, who is considered to have been one of the leading scholars in late 15th-century Iran. A native of the town of Davan in the southern Iranian region of Fars, Davani completed his education at the provincial capital of Shiraz, where he started to distinguish himself. In the 1460s, he briefly served as the sadr (chief of religious affairs) of the Qara Qoyunlu governor of Fars, Mirza Yusuf, and accompanied the latters father Jahan Shah (r. 1438–1467) in his battle against the Aq Qoyunlu ruler Uzun Hasan (r. 1453–1478), where the latter emerged victorious. Initially taking refuge and distancing himself from the Aq Qoyunlu, Davani soon entered their service, being appointed as qadi (chief judge) of Fars by Uzun Hasan's son and successor, Ya'qub Beg (r. 1478–1490). Davani was also in contact with figures outside Iran, such as the Ottoman sultan Bayezid II (r. 1481–1512) and the rulers in India, whom he dedicated several of his works to, especially during Ya'qub Beg's reign. With the constant flow of gifts that Davani was receiving from his patrons, he eventually became rich. However, all of his belongings were soon confiscated in 1498 or 1499 by the Aq Qoyunlu ruler of Fars, Qasim-Bay Purnak. Davani afterwards spent much of his time in various small cities south of Shiraz, such as Jirun (Hormuz) and Lar. He died in October/November 1502, and was buried in his hometown.
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Jalal al-Din al-Dawani (1427-1502) est un philosophe et un théologien persan du XVe siècle. Il revendiquait le nom de Jalal al-Din al-Dawani as-Sidiqqi car il se disait descendant d'Abu Bakr as-Siddiq, le premier calife de l'islam. Il est originaire de Dawān, près de Kazirun, où son père, un ancien élève d'al-Jurjani, était qadi et l'a initié aux sciences religieuses. Il a également pour maîtres deux disciples d'al-Jurjani. À Chiraz, il complète son parcours auprès de Safi al-din al-Iji (m. 1450) et al-Jili al-Kirmani. Puis il est nommé sadr - chef de l'administration religieuse - mais il ne reste pas longtemps à ce poste et se consacre à l'enseignement. Il fréquente les cercles sufis. En théologie, il est de l'école acharite. Une de ses premières œuvres, intitulée Al-Tahliliyya, est un commentaire de la formule « il n'y a pas d'autre divinité que Dieu ». Il a écrit un Charḥ al-‘aqā’id al-‘aḍudiyya, commentaire d'un traité d'Aḍud al-din al-Iji, achevé vers 1500, qui a à son tour fera l'objet d'un commentaire par Muhammad 'Abduh. Il est aussi l'auteur de Lawami' al-ishraq fi makarim al-akhlaq ou Akhlaq i-Jalali, écrit en persan vers 1474. Il a écrit de nombreux livres de théologie, philosophie, éthique, logique, usul al-fiqh... Il s'est souvent opposé, dans des controverses, à (en).
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Джалаладдин Давани (перс. جلالالدین دوانی), полное имя Алламе Джалаладдин Мохаммад Давани Казеруни Сиддики (перс. علامه جلالالدین محمد دوانی کازرونی صدیقیى;1426 — 1502) — выдающийся персидский философ, богослов, правовед и поэт XV века.
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