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  1. "Shihāb ad-Dīn" Yahya ibn Habash Suhrawardī (Persian: شهاب‌الدین سهروردی, also known as Sohrevardi) (1154–1191) was a Persian philosopher and founder of the Iranian school of Illuminationism, an important school in Islamic philosophy. The "light" in his "Philosophy of Illumination" is the source of knowledge.

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  2. "Shihāb ad-Dīn" Yahya ibn Habash Suhrawardī (1154–1191) was a Persian philosopher and founder of the Iranian school of Illuminationism, an important school in Islamic philosophy. The "light" in his "Philosophy of Illumination" is the source of knowledge.

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  4. Apr 22, 2013 · Shihab al-Din Yahya ibn Habash ibn Amirak Abuʾl Futuh Suhrawardi, also known as “Shaykh al-ishraq” (the master of illumination), is the most significant philosopher between Ibn Sina (10th CE) and Nasir al-Din Tusi (13th CE). Suhrawardi was born in 549 AH /1154 CE in the village of Suhraward near Zanjan, a northwestern Iranian city. His ...

  5. Shihab al-Din Yahya ibn Habash ibn Amirak Abu 'l-Futuh al-Suhrawardi, known as al-Maqtul (the Slain) in reference to his execution, and usually referred to as Shaykh al-Ishraq after the Illuminationist philosophy (hikmat al-ishraq) which he espoused, was born in ah 549/ad 1154 in the village of Suhraward in northwest Iran.

  6. Shih ā b al-D ī n Yahy ā Suhraward ī was born in Suhraward, ancient Media, in northwestern Iran. He died in Aleppo, in the full bloom of youth, a victim of the vindictiveness of the doctors of the Law and of the fanaticism of Ṣ al āḥ al-D ī n (the "Saladin" of the Crusaders).

  7. Present study aims at asserting the philosophical mysticism of Shihab al-Din Yahya Suhrawardi (1154-1191 A.D.), the philosopher-mystic and the founder of the School of Illumination (Ishraqi), who is universally known as Shaykh al-Ishraqi.

  8. Encyclopedia of Islam and the Muslim World. SUHRAWARDI, AL- (C. 11541191)Shihab al-Din Yahya b. Amirak Suhrawardi was a philosopher and mystic whose Neoplatonic "Illuminationist" school was a major influence on later Islamic philosophy, especially in Iran and India.

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