Sa'ad al-Din Masud ibn Umar ibn Abd Allah al-Taftazani (persan : سعدالدین مسعودبن عمربن عبداللّه هروی خراسانی تفتازانی-سعدالدین مسعودبن عمربن عبداللّه هروی خراسانی تفتازانی), également connu sous les noms Al-Taftazani et Taftazani (1322[1].–1390[2]), est un Persan musulman[3],[4],[5] polymathe[6].
- ↑ Al-Taftazani, Sad al-Din Masud ibn Umar ibn Abd Allah (1950).
- ↑ "Al-Taftazanni Sa'd al-Din Masud b.
- ↑ Elias John Wilkinson Gibb, History of Ottoman Poetry, Volume 1, London, 1900. excerpt from pg 202: "..the next work in Turkish poetry is versified translation of Sa'adi's Bustan or 'Orchard' made in 755 by the great and famous Persian schoolmen Sa'd-ud-Din Me'sud-i-Teftazani."
- ↑ Gerhard Endress, An Introduction to Islam, translated by Carole Hillenbrand, Columbia University Press, 1998. excerpt from pg 192: "Death of Sa'ad al-Din al-Taftazani, Persian historian and philosopher at the court of Timur"
- ↑ Allen J. Frank, Islamic Historiography and "Bulghar" Identity Among the Tatars and Bashkirs of Russia, Brill, 1998. excerpt from pg 83:One of the most curious aspects of the Tawarikh i-Baghdadiya are the repeated references to the great Persian theologian Sa'd al-Din Taftazani (1322-1389), who did in fact associate with Timur.
- ↑ Knysh, A. D. (1999).