Molla Fathollah Kashani was a 15th-century jurisprudent, theologian, and commentator. He is most famous for his commentary on Quran Menhaj Al-Sadeghin.[1] He was a student of Ali Ibn Hassan Zavväri that through him, narrated from Mohaghghe Korki an outstanding scholars of Shah Tahmasp’s court.[2]
Molla Fatholla Kashani died in 1580 A.D. (988 A.H.).
Notable works
- Persian translation of Quran
- Tanbih Al-Ghafelin (The Persian explanation of Nahj Al-Balagha)
- Translation of Ehtejaj Tabarsi also known as Kashf Al-Ehtejäj. The book was written for Shah Tahmasp. An old manuscript is kept in Sheikh Safi's treasury in Ardabil.
- Zobdat Al-Tafsir (Quran commentary in Arabic)
- Manhaj Al-Sadeghin Fi Elzäm Al-Mokhälefin
References
- ↑ Hossein, Sattar (2009). "A Survey of the Biography and Works of Molla Fathollah Kashani". Journal of Studies on Kashan. 4 (1): 181–212. Retrieved 2022-06-28.
- ↑ Anaraki, Arezoo; Rajabi, Mohammadali (2016). "Analysis of the Biography and Works of Fatholla Shirazi". Journal of History, Culture & Art Research / Tarih Kültür ve Sanat Arastirmalari Dergisi. 5 (4): 416–430. doi:10.7596/taksad.v5i4.616. S2CID 164656675. Retrieved 2022-06-28.
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