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Muhammad Ibn Al-Hasan Tusi, also known as Sheikh Tusi, was a prominent Persian Shia scholar and theologian during the 13th century. He was born in Tus, Khorasan, in the year 1201. Tusi made significant contributions to Islamic philosophy, jurisprudence, and astronomy, establishing himself as one of the leading intellectual figures of his time. His works laid down foundational principles in various fields, most notably in Islamic legal theory and ethics.

Throughout his life, Tusi wrote extensively, with notable texts such as 'Tahdhīb al-Aḥkām' and 'Al-Nihāyah,' which reflect his deep understanding of Islamic law. He was also influential in the development of astronomy, contributing to the construction of the Maragheh observatory. Tusi's legacy endures, as he influenced many scholars and students, shaping Islamic thought for generations. His efforts in synthesizing various schools of thought and promoting rational inquiry helped bridge the gap between religious and scientific disciplines.

Nazionalità Iraniano
Data di nascita January 1, 1201
Luogo di nascita Tus, Khorasan, Iran
Data di morte January 1, 1274
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