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Qutb Addin Muhammad Eshkevari(persian:قطب الدین محمد اشکوری) known as Qotb Addin Lahiji and Shaykh Al Islam, is one of the prominent theologian and philosopher and mystics of Safavid period. he counted as one of the known pupils of Mir Damad.

family
his father name was Ali. he was known as "Sharif Lahiji" and counted as one of the popular pupils of Mir Damad's thought school.

Name
He called himself also both as Qotb Addin and Baha Addin such that he referred to himself as Qotb Addin in preface to the book of "Mahboub Al Qolub" and also as Baha Addin in his commentary and the preface of "good men" book. also Agha Bozorg Tehranireferred to him by both of them.according to Muhaddith Ormavi, there is one reason for the change of this name such that when Eshkevari was fan of islamic philosophy and wisdom he called himself as Qotb Addin and once he was become the follower of Akhbari school and Muhammad Amin Astar Abadi he had choose the other one namely Baha Addin.

works
Until now there are about nine works attributed to him as follow:


 * The Commentary of sharif Lahiji in 4 volumes
 * Mahboub Al Qolub( A n important book in history of Islamic philosophy)
 * A treaty on Mithal Alam( the world of ideals)
 * Khatarat Al qabiyyah( the actions of heart)
 * Thamarat A Foad
 * KHay Al Rajal( the best men)
 * A glossary on Mathnavi
 * A glossary on Sahifeh Sajjadiyyah
 * A treatise on mathematics