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Ayn al-Quzat Hamadani : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ayn al-Quzat Hamadani Ayn-al-Qużāt Hamadānī, also spelled Ain-al Quzat Hamedani or ʿAyn-al Qudat Hamadhani (1098–1131) ((ペルシア語:عین القضات همدانی)), full name: Abu’l-maʿālī ʿabdallāh Bin Abībakr Mohammad Mayānejī ((ペルシア語:ابوالمعالی عبدالله بن ابیبکر محمد میانجی)), was a Persian〔Hamid Dabashi, "Theology of discontent", Published by Transaction Publishers, 2006. pg 104: "..Ayn al-Qudat Hamadani, a twelfth century Persian mystic"〕〔Nadia Eboo Jamal, "Surviving the Mongols", I B Tauris & Co Ltd (May 23, 2003). pg 91: "At the same time, there was an opposite, more diffused, movement of some Ismaili ideas entering into Persian Sufism, as is evident, for instance, in the work of the mystical philosopher 'Ayn al-Qudat Hamadani, who was executed in 525/1131 by the Saljuqs〕〔Hellmut Ritter, John O'Kane, Bernd Radtke, "The ocean of the soul", Brill Academic Publishers (June 2003). excerpt from page 719: "'Ayn al-Qudat al-Hamadhani (Abu'l Ma'aali 'Abda Allah b. Muhammad Mayanji, Persian mystic, executed in Hamadan〕 jurisconsult, mystic, philosopher, poet and mathematician who was executed at the age of 33.〔(David Cook, ''Martyrdom in Islam''. 2007. pg. 69 )〕〔(AYN-AL-QOŻĀT HAMADĀNĪ in Encyclopedia Iranica by G. Böwering )〕 ==Origin of the title== Ayn-al-Qużat in Arabic means "the pearl of the judges". As Ayn means the eye or something very valid and Qozat is the plural of Qadi which means Judge.
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