Nasir al-Din al-Tusi

Persian astronomer (1201–1274)

Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn al-Hasan al-Tūsī was an architect, philosopher, physician, scientist, and theologian from Persia. He was born in 1201 and died in 1274.[3]

Naṣīr al-Dīn Ṭūsī
نصیرالدین طوسی
Iranian stamp for the 700th anniversary of his death
TitleKhawaja Nasir
Personal
Born18 February 1201
Tus, Khurasan, Khwarazmid Empire
Died26 June 1274(1274-06-26) (aged 73)
Al-Kadhimiya Mosque, Kadhimiya, Baghdad, Ilkhanate
ReligionIslam
EthnicityPersian
EraIslamic Golden Age
RegionPersia (Iran)
DenominationShia
JurisprudenceJa'fari
CreedIsmai'ili (Initially)
Twelver[1]
Main interest(s)Kalam, Islamic Philosophy, Astronomy, Mathematics, Biology and Medicine, Physics, Science
Notable idea(s)Spherical trigonometry, Tusi couple
Notable work(s)Tajrid al-I'tiqad, Zij-i ilkhani, Rawḍa-yi Taslīm, Akhlaq-i-Nasri, al-Risalah al-Asturlabiyah, Al-Tadhkirah fi 'Ilm al-Hay'ah (Memoir on the Science of Astronomy)
TeachersKamal al-Din Yunus
Senior posting

References

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  1. Cooper, John (1998). "al-Tusi, Khwajah Nasir (1201-74)". Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Routledge.
  2. Shams al‐Dīn al‐Bukhārī at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  3. Naṣīr Al-Dīn Al-Ṭūsī (1201–1274)