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Sabzevari, Hajji Hadi

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Sabzevari, Hajji Hadi

(born 1797/98, Sabzevar, Iran—died 1878, Sabzevar) Iranian philosopher and religious scholar. In his native city he founded a school that attracted students of philosophy from all over the Muslim world. His two main philosophical works, The Secrets of Wisdom and A Treatise on Logic in Verse, in which he advanced the hikmah (wisdom) school of thought, are still studied in Iran. He lived a devoutly religious and ascetic life and is said to have performed miracles.



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