Dive into the rich intellectual heritage of Persia with
*Persian Minds: Continuity and Transformation in Philosophical Traditions from Antiquity to the Safavids
*. Compiled and arranged by Max Nabati, this comprehensive volume traces the evolution of Persian thought across centuries, spotlighting over 50 influential thinkers who shaped philosophy, religion, science, and ethics.
From the dawn of monotheism with Zoroaster-whose dualistic vision of good versus evil in the Gathas influenced Judaism, Christianity, and Islam-to the Achaemenid rulers like Cyrus the Great, who embodied tolerant governance, Chapter 1 explores ancient foundations. Discover the radical social reforms of Mazdak, the prophetic dualism of Mani, and the priestly influence of Kartir and Tansar. Chapter 2 delves into the Islamic Golden Age, where Persian scholars synthesized Greek philosophy with Islamic theology. Meet Al-Kindi, the ""Philosopher of the Arabs,"" who pioneered the integration of reason and faith; Al-Farabi, visionary of the ideal state; Rhazes (Al-Razi), the empirical physician and ethicist; and Avicenna (Ibn Sina), whose Canon of Medicine and metaphysical proofs of God revolutionized knowledge. In Chapter 3, witness the medieval flowering amid turmoil. Shahab al-Din Suhrawardi's Illuminationism illuminates divine light; Nasir al-Din Tusi advances astronomy and ethics; Ibn Arabi's mystical unity inspires Sufism; Rumi's poetic whirls explore love and the soul; Hafez's ghazals blend hedonism with spirituality; and thinkers like Fakhr al-Din Razi and Mir Damad bridge logic, theology, and esotericism. Chapter 4 culminates in the Safavid era's philosophical renaissance. Mulla Sadra's transcendental theosophy unifies existence and essence; Mir Damad masters time and eternity; Mulla Muhsin Fayz Kashani fuses mysticism with jurisprudence; and later figures like Shaykh Ahmad Ahsa'i and Sayyid Jamal al-Din Asadabadi pave the way for modern reforms, challenging colonialism and advocating enlightenment.
Ideal for students, scholars, and enthusiasts of philosophy, history, and Middle Eastern studies,
*Persian Minds
* provides engaging biographies, key ideas, and quotes, making complex concepts accessible. Nabati's arrangement highlights continuity-how ancient dualism evolves into Safavid metaphysics-while noting transformations through cultural exchanges.