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Partaw-i Shah Nasir al-Din Nasir Hubb-i 'Ali Hunzai (17 May 1917 – 15 January 2017), known also as 'Allamah (lit. learned) Hunzai, 'Allamah Sahib, or by his epithets, Baba-yi Burushaski (lit. The Father of Burushaski), Lisan al-Qawm (lit. The Nation's Spokesman) and Hakim al-Qalam (lit. The Sage of the Pen), was a 20th and 21st century theologian, philosopher, Isma'ili scholar, poet and linguist known for his work on Islamic theology, metaphysics, hermeneutics, poetry and the Burushaski language. His one-hundred-and-twenty-five works of theological and philosophical prose thoroughly repurpose and build extensively upon classical Isma'ili thought, setting forth original theological, metaphysical and teleological expositions, based on the historically unprecedented philosophical injunctions

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  • Allamah Nasir al-Din Nasir Hunzai (en urdu: علامہ ناصر الدین ناصر ہنزائی‎; , 1917-Austin, Texas, 14 de enero de 2017​) fue un escritor pakistaní. Su infancia estuvo marcada por la fe islámica y siempre se ha empeñado en que los musulmanes conozcan la importancia de la fe en Dios. Inspirado por y un ansia de sabiduría y comprensión, se consagró al servicio del islam, interpretando versículos del Corán, entre otras actividades, que han valido para que muchos críticos lo acusen de nuevo culto. Fue nombrado doctor honoris causa por la de Canadá, y junto con la Universidad Heidelberg trabajó en el primer diccionario inglés-burushaski. (es)
  • Partaw-i Shah Nasir al-Din Nasir Hubb-i 'Ali Hunzai (17 May 1917 – 15 January 2017), known also as 'Allamah (lit. learned) Hunzai, 'Allamah Sahib, or by his epithets, Baba-yi Burushaski (lit. The Father of Burushaski), Lisan al-Qawm (lit. The Nation's Spokesman) and Hakim al-Qalam (lit. The Sage of the Pen), was a 20th and 21st century theologian, philosopher, Isma'ili scholar, poet and linguist known for his work on Islamic theology, metaphysics, hermeneutics, poetry and the Burushaski language. His one-hundred-and-twenty-five works of theological and philosophical prose thoroughly repurpose and build extensively upon classical Isma'ili thought, setting forth original theological, metaphysical and teleological expositions, based on the historically unprecedented philosophical injunctions (en)
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  • Partaw-i Shah Nasir al-Din Nasir Hubb-i 'Ali Hunzai (en)
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