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Mulla Morad ibn Ali Khan Tafreshi

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Mulla Morad ibn Ali Khan Tafreshi (1549-1641 CE) was a Persian theologian and jurist during the Safavid period. Tafreshi was a contemporary of Mulla Sadra Shirazi.

He received religious instruction from Amoli, and Mirza Abraham Hamadani. Ardabili also mentioned the name of Tafreshi I in the book of Summa Narrations. Tafreshi left many books on theology and jurisprudence. Some of his writings about philosophy and theology include:

  • Arrazyyah al-mahdavyyah
  • Arrazyyah al-Husaynyyah
  • Amoozaj al-mousavi
  • Treaties on discussion

References

  • Seyyed Mohsen Amin, the great figures of Shiites, volum:10. p116
  • Agha bozorg Tehrani, azzariah on Shiites writing, vol: 2.p. 408-401/vol:11.p:241