بحیه بن پقوده

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بحیه بن پقوده. به انگلیسی و عبری : Bahya ben Joseph ibn Paquda ( also: Pakuda, Bakuda, Hebrew: בחיי אבן פקודה ) در ساراگوسا و در نیمه دوم قرن یازدهم میلادی می زیسته است. وی علاوه بر سرودن اشعار دینی یهودی، رساله ای فلسفی با عنوان الهدایة الی فرائض القلوب در حدود سال ۱۰۹۰ تألیف کرد. این کتاب در سال ۱۱۶۱ توسط یهودا بن طیبون به عبری ترجمه گردید. نوشته های بن پقوده عرفانی و زهدگرایانه است. ترجمه دیگری را نیز یوسف قیمحی انجام داد و پس از آن ترجمه های عربی، اسپانیولی، پرتغالی، ایتالیایی، ایدایی انجام شد؛ بعداً این اثر به انگلیسی، آلمانی، فرانسوی، هلندی و ژاپنی نیز ترجمه شد.
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Wikipedia Contributors, "Bahya Ibn Pakudu" Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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بزرگان فلسفه یهودی
ابراهیم برحیا • ابراهیم بن دائود • ابراهیم ابوالعفیا • ابن عزرا • ابراهیم بیباگو • ابراهیم جیگر • ابن گرشوم • ابن طیبون • ابن لطیف • ابن میمون • ابن نسیم • اسحاق ابرونئیل • اسحاق پولگار • اسحاق عارمئا • اسحاق لاوی • اسحق البلاغ • اسحق الفاسی • العازر شاخ • اوراهام مردخای • اونر برگوسی • ایلیا بن موسی ابا دلمدیگو • بحیه بن پقوده • بعل شم طوو • بن ایش چای • حسدای کرسکاس • حوتر بن سلیمان • داوود مقمص • داوود قیمحی • زراحیا شئلتیئل • سعادیا گائون • سلیمان ابن گبیرول • سموئیل بن یهودا • شم طوو بن یوسف فالاکوئرا • شماریا بن ایلیا • شمعون بن صمح دوران • شنئور لیادی • عتنئیل بن فیومی • عمانوئیل رومی • عیلی بن ملکا • گرشوم بن سلیمان • لئوپولد زونز • لوی کانفلانی • مناخم شنئیرسون • موسی بن میمون • موسی ناربنی • موشه فینشتاین • نیسیم بن موسی • هیلل ورنا • ویلینا گائون • یدایا پنینی • یسرائل جیکبسن • یعقوب بن ابا • یعقوب قرقسانی • یهودا بن اسحاق ابرونئیل • یهودا بن سلیمان • یهودا بن موسی • یهودا هلوی • یهودا هناسی • یوسف آلبو • یوسف بصیر • یوسف بن یهودا • یوسف کارو • یوسف کاسپی • یوشع لورکی
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قس انگلیسی
Bahya ben Joseph ibn Paquda ( also: Pakuda, Bakuda, Hebrew: בחיי אבן פקודה ) was a Jewish philosopher and rabbi who lived at Zaragoza, Spain, in the first half of the eleventh century. He is often referred to as Rabbeinu Bachya.
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[edit]Life and works
He was the author of the first Jewish system of ethics, written in Arabic in 1080 under the title Al Hidayah ila Faraid al - Qulub, Guide to the Duties of the Heart, and translated into Hebrew by Judah ibn Tibbon in the years 1161 - 80 under the title Chovot HaLevavot, Instruction in the Duties of the Heart.
Little is known of his life except that he bore the title of dayan, judge at the rabbinical court. Bahya was thoroughly familiar with the Jewish rabbinic literature, as well as the philosophical and scientific Arabic, Greek and Roman literature, quoting frequently from the works of non - Jewish moral philosophers in his work.
Bahya says in the introduction to Duties of the Heart that he wished to fill a great need in Jewish literature; he felt that neither the rabbis of the Talmud nor subsequent rabbis adequately brought all the ethical teachings of Judaism into a coherent system.
Bahya felt that many Jews paid attention only to the outward observance of Jewish law, "the duties to be performed by the parts of the body" ( "Hovot HaEvarim" ) , without regard to the inner ideas and sentiments that should be embodied in this way of life, "the duties of the heart" ( "Hovot HaLev" ) . He also felt that many people disregarded all duties incumbent upon them, whether outward observances or inner moral obligations.
In his view, most people acted in accord with selfish, worldly motives. Bahya therefore felt impelled to make an attempt to present the Jewish faith as being essentially a great spiritual truth founded on reason, revelation ( especially as regarding the Torah ) , and Jewish tradition. He laid stress on the willingness and the joyful readiness of the God - loving heart to perform life's duties. He wrote:
It is impossible to think that the nations would recognize us as being wise and understanding if we were not to provide infallible proofs and explanations for the truths of the Torah and our faith. [1]
Many Jewish writers familiar with his work consider him an original thinker of high rank. According to the Jewish Encyclopedia:
Bahya combined in a rare degree great depth of emotion, a vivid poetic imagination, the power of eloquence, and beauty of diction with a penetrating intellect; and he was therefore well fitted to write a work the main object of which was not to argue about and defend the doctrines of Judaism, but to appeal to the sentiments and to stir and elevate the hearts of the people.
The Chovot HaLevavot became, a popular book among the Jews throughout the world, and parts of it were recited for devotional purposes during the days before Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year.
His works were the inspiration and basis for later Jewish writers, such as Berachyah in his encyclopedic philosophical work Sefer Hahibbur ( The Book of Compilation ) .
[edit]Neoplatonism
Though he quotes Saadia Gaon's works frequently, he belongs not to the rationali . . .

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