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Sirāj al-Dīn Mahmūd ibn Abī Bakr Urmavī (also spelled Urmawī; 1198–1283) was a Persian-speaking Iranian Shafiʽi jurist, logician and philosopher from Urmia in Azerbaijan, a region in north-western Iran. He spent most of his scholarly life in Ayyubid-ruled Cairo, and from 1257 in Seljuk-ruled Konya. The Iranian diaspora he was part of, proficient in Persian and Arabic, contributed majorly to the Islamization and Persianization of Anatolia. Most of his extant works were written in Arabic but there is also one known work in Persian. He was an acquintance of Rumi.

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  • سراج الدين الأُرموي (594 - 682 هـ / 1198 - 1283 م) هو عالم بالأصول والمنطق، من الشافعية. هو محمود بن أبي بكر بن أحمد، أبو الثناء، سراج الدين الأرموي. نسبته إلى أرمية من بلاد أذربيجان. قرأ بالموصل. وسكن بدمشق. توفي في (682 هـ/1283) في قونية. له مصنفات منها: «مطالع الأنوار» في المنطق، «التحصيل من المحصول» في علم الأصول و«لطائف الحكمة» و«شرح الإشارات» «لباب الأربعين في أصول الدين». (ar)
  • Sirāj al-Dīn Mahmūd ibn Abī Bakr Urmavī (also spelled Urmawī; 1198–1283) was a Persian-speaking Iranian Shafiʽi jurist, logician and philosopher from Urmia in Azerbaijan, a region in north-western Iran. He spent most of his scholarly life in Ayyubid-ruled Cairo, and from 1257 in Seljuk-ruled Konya. The Iranian diaspora he was part of, proficient in Persian and Arabic, contributed majorly to the Islamization and Persianization of Anatolia. Most of his extant works were written in Arabic but there is also one known work in Persian. He was an acquintance of Rumi. (en)
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  • Sirāj al-Dīn Mahmūd ibn Abī Bakr Urmavī (en)
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  • سراج الدين الأُرموي (594 - 682 هـ / 1198 - 1283 م) هو عالم بالأصول والمنطق، من الشافعية. هو محمود بن أبي بكر بن أحمد، أبو الثناء، سراج الدين الأرموي. نسبته إلى أرمية من بلاد أذربيجان. قرأ بالموصل. وسكن بدمشق. توفي في (682 هـ/1283) في قونية. له مصنفات منها: «مطالع الأنوار» في المنطق، «التحصيل من المحصول» في علم الأصول و«لطائف الحكمة» و«شرح الإشارات» «لباب الأربعين في أصول الدين». (ar)
  • Sirāj al-Dīn Mahmūd ibn Abī Bakr Urmavī (also spelled Urmawī; 1198–1283) was a Persian-speaking Iranian Shafiʽi jurist, logician and philosopher from Urmia in Azerbaijan, a region in north-western Iran. He spent most of his scholarly life in Ayyubid-ruled Cairo, and from 1257 in Seljuk-ruled Konya. The Iranian diaspora he was part of, proficient in Persian and Arabic, contributed majorly to the Islamization and Persianization of Anatolia. Most of his extant works were written in Arabic but there is also one known work in Persian. He was an acquintance of Rumi. (en)
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  • سراج الدين الأرموي (ar)
  • Siraj al-Din Urmavi (en)
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