Qadi Husayn Maybudi
Qadi Kamal al-Din Husayn ibn Mu'in al-Din Ali Maybudi, better known as Qadi Husayn Maybudi, was an Iranian scholar and qadi in the city of Yazd under the Aq Qoyunlu. He was executed in 1504 after having participated in a failed revolt against the Safavid shah Ismail I.
Biography
Born in 1449, Maybudi was presumably a native of the city of Maybud in southern Iran, rather than the neighbouring city of Yazd. The area was then part of the Timurid Empire. He belonged to an affluent and influential family of aristocratic origin. He was the son of Khwaja Mu'in al-Din Ali, a prominent philanthropist and vizier of Yazd. At a young age, Maybudi left for Shiraz to study under prominent scholars such as Jalal al-Din Davani. He was executed in 1504 after having participated in a failed revolt against the Safavid shah Ismail I. He was survived by at least one of his sons, Mirza Abd al-Rashid al-Munajjim.His works
- Sharh al-hidayah
- Sharh-i Divan-i Ali ibn Abi Talib. The book has been published by Miras-i Maktub; Chap-i 1 edition, Published in 1998,,
- Munsha'at
- Jam-i giti-numa
- Sharh al-Kafiyah fi al-Nahw
- Kashf al-asrār waʿuddat al-abrār, a ten-volume Persian commentary on the Quran