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The Life Of Sheikh Mohammed Ali Hazin

Mirza Firuz Shah
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Subject Literature
Subclass Autobiography (Literature)
Year 1831.0
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Publisher & Place The Oriental Translation Fund., London
Publisher Date 1831
ISBN 10|13 1247626776| 978-1247626772

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The meaning of life as we perceive it is derived from philosophical and religious contemplation of, and scientific inquiries about existence, social ties, consciousness, and happiness. The real Life of Sheikh Mohammed Ali Hazin, written by himself; translated from two Persian manuscripts, and illustrated with notes explanatory of the history, poetry, geography, &c. which therein occur. By F. C. Belfour. Hazīn Lāhījī (1692, Esfahan, Iran — 1766, Benares, India) (Persian: حزین لاهیجی‎), is the pen-name of Mohammad Ali ibn Abi Tāleb ibn Abd Āllah, also known as Mohammad Ali ibn Abi Tāleb Hazin Lāhiji, Mohammad ibn Abi Tāleb Gilāni and Sheikh Mohammad Ali Hazin Lāhiji. He was an Iranian poet and scholar, born into an eminent family in Esfahan. His ancestors were scholars and landowners from Gilān (see Lāhijān). In 1734 he emigrated to India where he contributed to the Persianization of the ruling elites. He regarded the Persian of the Indian writers with much contempt. Hazin Lāhiji is considered to be one of the most prominent scholars of the Safavid era whose knowledge extended over the theological learning of his time as well as Natural Science, a fact testified by his extant writings.

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