Nashiruddin ath-Thusi
Tampilan
Nashiruddin ath-Thusi | |
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Gelar | Khawaja Nasir |
Informasi pribadi | |
Lahir | 18 Februari 1201 Tus, Khorasan |
Meninggal | 26 Juni 1274 Masjid Al-Kadhimiya, Kadhimiya, Baghdad, Ilkhanat | (umur 73)
Agama | Islam |
Etnis | Persia |
Zaman | Islamic Golden Age |
Wilayah | Persia |
Mazhab | Imamiyyah |
Kredo | Ibnu Sinaisme |
Minat utama | Kalam, Filsafat Islam, Astronomi, Matematika, Biologi dan Kedokteran, Fisika, Ilmu Pengetahuan |
Ide terkenal | trigonometri sferis, pasangan Tusi |
Karya terkenal | Rawḍa-yi Taslīm, Tajrīd al-'Aqa'id, Akhlaq-i-Nasri, Zij-i ilkhani, al-Risalah al-Asturlabiyah, Al-Tadhkirah fi'ilm al-hay'ah |
Guru | Kamal al-Din Yunus[1] |
Pemimpin Muslim | |
Dipengaruhi oleh | |
Muhammad bin Muhammad bin al-Hasan al-Tūsī (bahasa Persia: محمد بن محمد بن حسن طوسی 24 Februari 1201 – 26 Juni 1274), lebih dikenal sebagai Nashiruddin ath-Thusi (bahasa Persia: نصیر الدین طوسی; atau hanya Tusi /ˈtuːsi/[3] di Barat), adalah seorang polimatik, arsitek, filsuf, dokter, ilmuwan, and ulama Persia.[4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13] Dia sering dianggap pencipta trigonometri sebagai suatu disiplin matematika tersendiri.[14][15][16] Dia merupakan seorang Muslim Syiah Imamiyyah.[17] Cendekiawan Muslim Ibnu Khaldun (1332–1406) menganggap Tusi sebagai yang terbesar dari para cendekiawan Persia kemudian.[18]
Lihat pula
- List of modern-day Muslim scholars of Islam
- List of Iranian scientists
- List of Shi'a Muslims
- Persian science
- Science in the medieval Islamic world
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Referensi
- ^ Kesalahan pengutipan: Tag
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- ^ Nashiruddin ath-Thusi di Mathematics Genealogy Project
- ^ "Tusi". Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary.
- ^ Bennison, Amira K. (2009). The great caliphs : the golden age of the 'Abbasid Empire. New Haven: Yale University Press. hlm. 204. ISBN 978-0-300-15227-2.
Hulegu killed the last ‘Abbasid caliph but also patronized the foundation of a new observatory at Maragha in Azerbayjan at the instigation of the Persian Shi‘i polymath Nasir al-Din Tusi.
- ^ Goldschmidt, Arthur; Boum, Aomar (2015). A Concise History of the Middle East. Avalon Publishing. ISBN 978-0-8133-4963-3.
Hulegu, contrite at the damage he had wrought, patronized the great Persian scholar, Nasiruddin Tusi (died 1274), who saved the lives of many other scientists and artists, accumulated a library of 400000 volumes, and built an astronomical ...
- ^ Bar Hebraeus; Joosse, Nanne Pieter George (2004). A Syriac Encyclopaedia of Aristotelian Philosophy: Barhebraeus (13th C.), Butyrum Sapientiae, Books of Ethics, Economy, and Politics : a Critical Edition, with Introduction, Translation, Commentary, and Glossaries. Brill. hlm. 11. ISBN 978-90-04-14133-9.
the Persian scholar Naṣīr al-Dīn al-Ṭūsī
- ^ Seyyed Hossein Nasr (2006). Islamic Philosophy from Its Origin to the Present: Philosophy in the Land of Prophecy. State University of New York Press. hlm. 167. ISBN 978-0-7914-6800-5.
In fact it was common among Persian Islamic philosophers to write few quatrains on the side often in the spirit of some of the poems of Khayyam singing about the impermanence of the world and its transience and similar themes. One needs to only recall the names of Ibn Sina, Suhrawardi, Nasir al-Din Tusi and Mulla Sadra, who wrote poems along with extensive prose works.
- ^ Rodney Collomb, "The rise and fall of the Arab Empire and the founding of Western pre-eminence", Published by Spellmount, 2006. pg 127: "Khawaja Nasr ed-Din Tusi, the Persian, Khorasani, former chief scholar and scientist of"
- ^ Seyyed Hossein Nasr, Islamic Philosophy from Its Origin to the Present: Philosophy in the Land of Prophecy, SUNY Press, 2006, ISBN 0-7914-6799-6. page 199
- ^ Seyyed H. Badakhchani. Contemplation and Action: The Spiritual Autobiography of a Muslim Scholar: Nasir al-Din Tusi (In Association With the Institute of Ismaili Studies. I. B. Tauris (December 3, 1999). ISBN 1-86064-523-2. page.1: ""Nasir al-Din Abu Ja`far Muhammad b. Muhammad b. Hasan Tusi:, the renowned Persian astronomer, philosopher and theologian"
- ^ Glick, Thomas F.; Livesey, Steven John; Wallis, Faith (2005). Medieval Science, Technology, and Medicine: An Encyclopedia. Psychology Press. ISBN 978-0-415-96930-7.
drawn by the Persian cosmographer al-Tusi.
- ^ Laet, Sigfried J. de (1994). History of Humanity: From the seventh to the sixteenth century. UNESCO. hlm. 908. ISBN 978-92-3-102813-7.
the Persian astronomer and philosopher Nasir al-Din Tusi.
- ^ Mirchandani, Vinnie (2010). The New Polymath: Profiles in Compound-Technology Innovations. John Wiley & Sons. hlm. 300. ISBN 978-0-470-76845-7.
Nasir. al-Din. al-Tusi: Stay. Humble. Nasir al-Din al-Tusi, the Persian polymath, talked about humility: “Anyone who does not know and does not know that he does not know is stuck forever in double ...
- ^ "Al-Tusi_Nasir biography". www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk. Diakses tanggal 2018-08-05.
One of al-Tusi's most important mathematical contributions was the creation of trigonometry as a mathematical discipline in its own right rather than as just a tool for astronomical applications. In Treatise on the quadrilateral al-Tusi gave the first extant exposition of the whole system of plane and spherical trigonometry. This work is really the first in history on trigonometry as an independent branch of pure mathematics and the first in which all six cases for a right-angled spherical triangle are set forth.
- ^ "the cambridge history of science".
- ^ electricpulp.com. "ṬUSI, NAṢIR-AL-DIN i. Biography – Encyclopaedia Iranica". www.iranicaonline.org (dalam bahasa Inggris). Diakses tanggal 2018-08-05.
His major contribution in mathematics (Nasr, 1996, pp. 208-14) is said to be in trigonometry, which for the first time was compiled by him as a new discipline in its own right. Spherical trigonometry also owes its development to his efforts, and this includes the concept of the six fundamental formulas for the solution of spherical right-angled triangles.
- ^ Ṭūsī, Naṣīr al-Dīn Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad; Badakchani, S. J. (2005), Paradise of Submission: A Medieval Treatise on Ismaili Thought, Ismaili Texts and Translations, 5, London: I.B. Tauris in association with Institute of Ismaili Studies, hlm. 2–3, ISBN 1-86064-436-8
- ^ James Winston Morris, "An Arab Machiavelli? Rhetoric, Philosophy and Politics in Ibn Khaldun’s Critique of Sufism", Harvard Middle Eastern and Islamic Review 8 (2009), pp 242–291. [1] excerpt from page 286 (footnote 39): "Ibn Khaldun’s own personal opinion is no doubt summarized in his pointed remark (Q 3: 274) that Tusi was better than any other later Iranian scholar". Original Arabic: Muqaddimat Ibn Khaldūn : dirāsah usūlīyah tārīkhīyah / li-Aḥmad Ṣubḥī Manṣūr-al-Qāhirah : Markaz Ibn Khaldūn : Dār al-Amīn, 1998. ISBN 977-19-6070-9. Excerpt from Ibn Khaldun is found in the section: الفصل الثالث و الأربعون: في أن حملة العلم في الإسلام أكثرهم العجم (On how the majority who carried knowledge forward in Islam were Persians) In this section, see the sentence where he mentions Tusi as more knowledgeable than other later Persian ('Ajam) scholars: . و أما غيره من العجم فلم نر لهم من بعد الإمام ابن الخطيب و نصير الدين الطوسي كلاما يعول على نهايته في الإصابة. فاعتير ذلك و تأمله تر عجبا في أحوال الخليقة. و الله يخلق ما بشاء لا شريك له الملك و له الحمد و هو على كل شيء قدير و حسبنا الله و نعم الوكيل و الحمد لله.
Bacaan lebih lanjut
- {{{last}}} (1970–80). "Ṭūsī, Muḥammad Ibn Muḥammad Ibn al-Ḥasan". Dictionary of Scientific Biography. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. ISBN 0684101149.
- O'Connor, John J.; Robertson, Edmund F., "Nasir al-Din Tusi", Arsip Sejarah Matematika MacTutor, Universitas St Andrews.
- Encyclopædia Iranica, "AḴLĀQ-E NĀṢERĪ", G.M. Wickens [2]
- Encyclopædia Iranica, "AWṢĀF AL-AŠRĀF", G.M. Wickens [3]
- Encyclopædia Iranica, "Nasir al-Din al-Tusi" George Saliba [4]
Pranala luar
- Ragep, F. Jamil (2007). "Ṭūsī: Abū Jaʿfar Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad ibn al‐Ḥasan Naṣīr al‐Dīn al‐Ṭūsī". Dalam Thomas Hockey; et al. The Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers. New York: Springer. hlm. 1153–5. ISBN 978-0-387-31022-0. (PDF version)
- Nasr, Seyyed Hossein (2008) [1970-80]. "Al-Ṭūsī, Muḥammad Ibn Muḥammad Ibn Al-Ḥasan Usually Known as Naṣir Al-Dīn". Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography. Encyclopedia.com.
- Biography by Islamic Insights
- Biography by Islamic Philosophy Online
- Biography by The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
- Kerry Magruder, History of Science Online: Islamic and Early Medieval Science, University of Oklahoma
- Islam Online.
- http://www.famousmuslims.com/NASIR%20AL-DIN%20AL-TUSI.htm
- "Nasir al-Din al-Tusi (Persian scholar) -- Encyclopædia Britannica". britannica.com. Diakses tanggal 16 January 2014.
- The Rekhaganita. An 18th century Sanskrit translation of Nasir al-Din al-Tusi's recension of Euclid's Elements.
- Richard Covington, Rediscovering Arabic Science, 2007, Saudi Aramco World
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