Ibn Muhammad Baghban Isbahani
أبو الخير محمد بن أحمد بن محمد بن عمر بن القاسم بن عبد الله بن علي بن إسحاق بن سندار الأصبهاني، المقدر، المهندس، المؤذن، الصوفي، شهر بالباغبان. (المتوفى: 559هـ)Abu al-Khayr Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn ʾUmar ibn al-Qasim ibn ʾAbd Allah ibn ʾAli ibn Ishaq ibn Sundar al-Asbahani, al-Muqaddar, al-Muhandis, al-Muʾadhdhin, al-Sufi, shuhira bi-al-Baghban. (al-mutawaffa: 559H)
Biography
Ibn Muhammad Baghban Isbahani was a multifaceted personality from Isfahan, known for his contributions to engineering, adhan (Islamic call to prayer), and Sufism. He earned the nickname 'Baghban' due to his profound connection with gardening, reflecting his versatile interests and skills. His works spanned various disciplines, showcasing his deep understanding of Islamic practices and his dedication to the spiritual path of Sufism. His engineering expertise, coupled with his spiritual pursuits, made him a unique figure in his time, bridging the material with the mystical.

