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    Mulla Sadra Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Mulla Sadra? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Mulla Sadra from Middle Eastern Philosophy and what is the personality traits.

    Mulla Sadra
    ENFJ

    ENFJ (5w4)

    Mulla Sadra personality type is ENFJ, with a little bit of INTP, in my opinion. This is a great personality to have, because I actually get along with them!

    I was very nervous to meet them, because I didn’t know what to expect! I was nervous because I thought they might be too strong for me, but that wasn’t the case. They were very warm, and welcoming.

    I had a great conversation with him about philosophy and my work, and I feel like we are going to continue to be friends.

    I also met a guy named Danyal who is an ENFJ, and he is also very warm and welcoming. He was very open about his own struggles with a girlfriend and he really supported me in my own journey.

    I saw so many ENFJ personalities in the room, and I think this is one of the best groups in the world to be part of.

    The speakers were great as well. One of them was a woman named Joanne, she is a professional speaker who has competed in multiple competitions, and she is amazing!

    Sadr al-Din Muhammad b. Ibrahim b. Yahya Qawami Shirazi (ca. 1571–1636) is arguably the most significant Islamic philosopher after Avicenna. Best known as Mulla Sadra, he was later given the title of Sadr al-Muta’allihin (Master of the theosists) for his approach to philosophy that combined an interest in theology and drew upon insights from mystical intuition. He considered philosophy to be a set of spiritual exercises and a process of theosis, a pursuit of wisdom whose goal was to acquire wisdom and become a sage, and hence become godlike. He championed a radical philosophical method that attempted to transcend the simple dichotomy between a discursive, ratiocinative mode of reasoning and knowing, and a more intuitive, poetic and non-propositional mode of knowledge. He became famous as the thinker who revolutionized the doctrine of existence in Islamic metaphysics.

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