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Shaykh Bahāʾī: An Annotated Bibliography

An indispensable resource for scholars of Islamic history, philosophy, and science, this book opens a unique window into the mind of a true Renaissance man of the Islamic world, whose legacy continues to inspire centuries later.

Shaykh Bahāʾī (1547–1621) was a monumental figure of the Safavid era, a scholar whose mastery spanned an astonishing range of disciplines. A leading theologian, jurist, mathematician, and poet, he authored over 250 works on subjects as diverse as Islamic law, philosophy, astronomy, architecture, and literature.
Shaykh Bahāʾī: An Annotated Bibliography is the most comprehensive guide ever assembled to his vast and varied corpus.

This meticulously researched volume offers:

  • A Detailed Biography & Chronology: Contextualizing his life and intellectual development within the vibrant cultural landscape of 16th-17th century Iran.
  • Annotated Primary Bibliography: A definitive catalog of his works, from foundational texts of jurisprudence like Jāmiʿ ʿAbbāsī to his famous mathematical treatise Khulāṣat al-ḥisāb, complete with manuscript details and scholarly analysis.
  • Extensive Secondary Bibliography: A crucial resource for researchers, listing modern studies in European, Arabic, and Persian languages.
  • Critical Methodology: A transparent account of the research process, clarifying the attribution and status of each work.

An indispensable resource for scholars of Islamic history, philosophy, and science, this book opens a unique window into the mind of a true Renaissance man of the Islamic world, whose legacy continues to inspire centuries later.

Bibliographic Information

Title: Shaykh Bahāʾī: An Annotated Bibliography

Author: Mufid Academic Press

Publisher: Mufid Academic Press

 Language: English

Length: 316 pages

ISBN: 979-8985666793

Pub. Date: October 28, 2025

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