- Hadi
Sabzavari (Persian: ملا هادی سبزواری) or Hajj
Molla Hadi
Sabzavari (1797–1873 CE / 1212 - 1289 AH) was an
Iranian Shia cleric, philosopher, mystic...
- of the (Islamic)
Religion and it is the
Explainer of the Qur'ân." Hadi
Sabzavari, one of Iran's most
important 19th-century philosophers,
makes the following...
- Mir
Tahir Muhammad Ibn H****an
Sabzavari Tattavi was a
Sindhi Muslim poet and
historian during the rule of the
Mughal Empire, who
composed poetry under...
- The Tomb of Hadi
Sabzavari (Persian: آرامگاه ملا هادی سبزواری) is
built by the
Qajar dynasty and is the site of the Hadi
Sabzavari burial. This building...
- state. The
followers of
these practices were
known as "
Sabzavaris"
after the city. The
Sabzavaris, however, were divided;
among their number were moderate...
- End of
writing the
perfect book on
Islamic philosophy "Manẓuma" by Hadi
Sabzavari 1392 AH – End of
writing the
notable tafsir (exegesis of the Quran) "Tafsir...
- Amir
Shahi Sabzavari (also
spelled Sabzevari, Sabzawari; died 1453) was a
Persian poet who
flourished in 15th-century
Timurid Iran. He was
descended from...
- Alf-i-Sani
Rajab Ali
Tabrizi Qazi Sa’id Qumi Shah
Waliullah Dehlawi Hādī
Sabzavārī 20th–present
Muhammad Husayn Tabatabaei Muhammad Iqbal Gohar Shahi Mohammad...
- with
eight bases Caesarea Bath Ali
Shariati Mahmoud Dowlatabadi Hadi
Sabzavari Al-Bayhaqi
Husayn Kashifi Abul-Fazl
Bayhaqi Ali
Divandari Ali-Akbar Furutan...
-
where it was
accompanied by a
commentary on
three of the
volumes by Hadi
Sabzavari (1797–1893). To date, no notable,
critical English translation of the...