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ḤELLI, ḤASAN B. YUSOF B. MOṬAHHAR
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generally referred to, using his title, as "ʿAllāma Ḥelli," prominent Imami theologian and jurist (1250-1325). A version of this article is available in printVolume XII, Fascicle 2, pp. 164-169
ḤELLI, ḤASAN B. YUSOF B. MOṬAHHAR, generally referred to, using his title, as "ʿAllāma Ḥelli," prominent Imami theologian and jurist (b. Ḥella, 27 or 29 Ramażān 648/23 or 25 December 1250; d. Ḥella, 20 or 21 Moḥarram 726/27 or 28 December 1325).LIFEḤelli came from a well-established family of Shiʿite scholars. His father, Sadid-al-Din Yusof Moṭahhar (d. after 665/1267), was…
Source:
Encyclopaedia Iranica Online
Date:
2023-03-22
Ibn Mattawayh
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Abū Muḥammad al-Ḥasan b. Aḥmad
Ibn Mattawayh…
Source:
Encyclopaedia of Islam, THREE
Date:
2021-07-19
Transmigration of Souls
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[German Version]
I. Religious Studies
1. Terminology. Theories of transmigration, which go back to the pre-Socratics of the 6th and 5th centuries bce (Empedocles, Pythagoras, Orphism), presuppose a dualism of body and soul. They hold that a human birth is not a totally new creation but the reincarnation of a pre-existent soul. Repeated incarnations extend not only to human beings of all classes and stations but also to flora and fauna; their purpose is the eschatological purification of the soul from ritual and ethic…
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Religion Past and Present