The Study of the "Al-Mizan of Twelve" in Haydar Amuli's Thought and its Influence on Qazi Sa’id Qumi in interpreting the Geometric Structure of the Kaaba
Al-Mizan as a science that is responsible for explaining the metaphysical foundation of correspondence has a purely qualitative look at numbers and describes the correspondence between the visible and the intelligible world in the shadow of the ontological ontology of numbers. The science of scale in Islamic civilization was first brought to the attention of Jabir ibn Hayyan, but due to the monopoly of Jaberchr('39')s views on the Physics, it did not go beyond matter and found no way to the intelligible world. In the book of The Meccan Revelations, Ibn Arabi paid serious attention to Al-Mizan, and Haydar Amuli, a Shiite follower of Ibn Arabi, described the system of correspondence in the shadow of number as a qualitative existence on the one hand and Shiite knowledge on the other. Qazi Sa’id Qumi, in his interpretation on Al-Tawhid, interpreted the geometric structure of the Kachr('39')bah based on the correspondence between the intelligible and visible worlds and the testimony in the presence of the Shiite twelve Imams who were instrumental in transferring the throne intelligible form to the visible form of Kachr('39')bah. It is assumed that Qazi Sa’id Qumichr('39')s interpretation of this formal transformation is an interpretation of the Al-Mizan of twelve discussion of Haydar Amuli.
Throne , Ka'bah , Al-Mizan , Correspondence
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