Tuesday 14 May

The commentary on Ibn Sina's remarks and admonitions by the Shia scholar Nasir al-Din al-Tusi

Or.95 in the Leiden University Library

The Remarks and Admonitions is a philosophical and theological compendium penned by the greatest mind in medieval Islam, Ibn Sina (d. 1037). In it, the author offers intelligent reflections on a range of issues such as the nature of God, proofs for the existence of a divine being, and the human soul and how one ought to cultivate piety. The commentary by Tusi is a rich explication to show that the ideas of Ibn Sina match perfectly with the religious worldview of Shi’i Islam, the second largest branch in Islam. The lecture will show how the text, a widely studied canon, was passed down from one generation of scholars onto another for centuries. It will gives us a glimpse into the intellectual workings of medieval Muslim thinkers and their attempts to make sense of the world around them.  

When

  • Tuesday the 14th of may 2024 from 19:30 to 21:00

Prices

  • Free

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