Hymn composed by Suhrawardī addressed to the Perfect Nature (al-tiba' al-tamm)
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Hymn composed by Suhrawardī addressed to the Perfect Nature (al-tiba' al-tamm)
"Shahāb ad-Dīn" Yahya ibn Habash Suhrawardī (Persian: شهابالدین سهروردی, also known as Sohrevardi) was a Persian[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] philosopher and founder of the Iranian school of Illuminationism, an important school in Islamic philosophy and mysticism that drew upon Zoroastrian and Platonic ideas.
Sohravardi and the Question of Knowledge
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Illuminationists develop a view of reality in accordance with which essence is more important than existence, and intuitive knowledge is more significant than scientific knowledge. They use the notion of light, as the name suggests, as a way of exploring the links between God, the Light of Lights, and his creation.