From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
← Previous editNext edit →
Revision as of 08:14, 14 May 2025
Abu al-Abbas Luqari was an Iranian philosopher, and one of the Avicenna’s philosophical school who possessed a vital position in the chain of Islamic Philosophy.[1]
Biography
Abu-al Abbas Fazl Ibn Muhammad Luqari (Lugari) was an philosopher of 10th and 11th century CE.
Khayyam,Alkhazini, Sanai and Ghazali were his contemporaries. He had been Bahmanyar’s disciple and therefore he became acquainted with wisdom of Avicenna by an intermediary. His date of birth is known, but in the table of contents compiled for the Al-Taliqat of Avicenna he has recorded its completion as 1109. Luqari was an literate as well and there are some Persian and Arabic poems composed by him.
Works
Death
References