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Baha' ad-Din al-`Amili

Bahāʾ al‐Dīn al‐ʿĀmilī
Shaykh bahaey (right) and Mirfendereski
Born 18 February 1547
Baalbek near Jabal ʿĀmil, Ottoman Empire (present-day Lebanon)
Died 1 September 1621(1621-09-01) (aged 74)
Isfahan, Safavid Empire (present-day Iran)
Other names Shaykh‐i Bahāʾī
Academic background
School or tradition Isfahan School
Academic work
Main interests Islamic philosophy
Notable works Al-Khashkūl
Influenced Mulla Sadra

Bahāʾ al‐Dīn Muḥammad ibn Ḥusayn al‐ʿĀmilī (also known as Sheikh Baha'i, Persian: شیخ بهایی‎‎) (18 February 1547 – 1 September 1621) was a Shia Islamic scholar, philosopher, architect, mathematician, astronomer and poet who lived in the late 16th and early 17th centuries in Safavid Iran. He was born in Baalbek, Ottoman Syria (present-day Lebanon) but immigrated in his childhood to Safavid Iran with the rest of his family. He was one of the earliest astronomers in the Islamic world to suggest the possibility of the Earth's movement prior to the spread of the Copernican theory. He is considered one of the main co-founders of Isfahan School of Islamic Philosophy. In later years he became one of the teachers of Mulla Sadra.

He wrote over 100 treatises and books in different topics, in Arabic and Persian. A number of architectural and engineering designs are attributed to him, but none can be substantiated with sources. These may have included the Naqsh-e Jahan Square and Charbagh Avenue in Isfahan, as well as designing the Manar Jonban, also known as the two shaking minarets, situated on either side of the mausoleum of Amoo Abdollah Garladani in the west of Isfahan. He is buried in Imam Reza's shrine in Mashad in Iran.


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