[1] Shahrazuri was an important historian and scholar of the late 13th century who composed a biographical dictionary of both ancient Greek and early Muslim learned men.
Although he wrote a major biographical work on scholars, very little is known about his life, including the dates of his birth and death.
[1] Edward Granville Browne mentions two medical works attributed to him, one in Arabic and another in Persian language.(E.
[2][3] It is also said that the well known commentary works of Qutb al-Din Al Shirazi called Durrat al-Taj about Suhrawardi's Hikmat al-Ishraq is based on Sharḥ Ḥikma al-ishrâq.
[4][5] It is also said that another of his work regarding Suhrawardi's Illumnationist philosophy is the most faithful, called al-Shajarah al-Ilahiyyah (The Divine Tree).