Introducing some of the ownership copies of Sheikh Muhammad Khatun Amili (the great jurist of South India), in the library of the Islamic Council
Subject Areas :
1 - کارشناس ارشد گروه علوم قرآن و حدیث، دانشگاه قرآن و حدیث، قم
Keywords: Endowment books of Astan Quds Library, Mohammad Bin Ali Khatun, Qutb Shahian, Hyderabad Shia, Asadullah Mohammad Momin Khatun Ameli,
Abstract :
Sheikh Mohammad Khatun Ameli (1059 AH) is a "jurist", "poet" and scholar of art, who was the leader of the government of Sultan Abdullah Qutb Shah (reigned 1083-1035 AH) in South India for about twenty years. He was one of the students of Mir Mohammad Momin Estrabadi (1034 AH) in India and his uncle, Sheikh Bahai (1031 AH), in Iran. And has many works. Ibn Khatun established a school in Hyderabad, India and has trained many students. Allameh Fahami Sheikh Mohammad Khatun had a personal library in Hyderabad, India; After being transferred to Iran, four hundred manuscripts were donated to the Astan Quds Razavi library by his son; And the most important and most numerous manuscripts in the Razavi library are before the donation of 700 rare manuscripts of Shah Afshar to this library. Of the dedicated titles of this personal library, about 25 copies were not found; After obtaining them, some of the ownership copies of Ibn Khatun were found in the library of the Islamic Council. On this occasion, in this article, we will introduce and examine some of the copies identified as belonging to Sheikh Mohammad Khatun in the library of the Majlis Shura.