Muhammad Asimi (September 1, 1920 – July 29, 1996), was a Soviet and Tajik philosopher,[1] soldier, poet,[2] and academic.
Born in
Khujand,[3] Asimi graduated from
Samarkand State University (1941). In 1990 he founded the Payvand (Пайванд) Society, a cultural organization for scholarly relations between the
Persian-speaking peoples, for which he was active until his death.
Asimi was killed in
Dushanbe on 29 July 1996[4] during the
Tajikistani Civil War. A documentary was released in 2018, by Emmy award winner Chris Schueler,[5] covering his life and accomplishments.[6]
Material and Physical Description of the World, 1966
Russian-Tajik dictionary, 1966
Satiser and the World's Physical Image, 1966
Origin of Philosophical Thinking, 1970
Avicenna and world culture, Journal of peoples of Asia and Africa, 1980
Traditional progress socioeconomic role, 1987
Historical Progress of socialist nations, 1987
IV: The age of achievement: AD 750 to the end of the fifteenth century - Part One: The historical, social and economic setting , Paris 1998 (General and Regional Histories)
Asimi, Muhammad, and Instituti Sharqshinosi Tojikiston. "Aktual Nye Problemy Filosofskoi I Obshchestvennoi Mysli Zarubezhnogo Vostoka Materialy Pervogo Vsesoiuznogo Koordinatsionnogo Soveshchaniia." (1983).
Hān, Muḥammad Ḥakīm, Achror M. Muchtarov, and Muḩammad Osimī. Muntachab at-tavarich: v 2 knigach. Izdat. Doniš, 1983.
Osimī, Muḩammad. Tadshikistan. APN-Verlag, 1987.
De Laet, S. J., A. H. Dani, M. A. Al-Bakhit, J. L. Lorenzo, Muḣammad Osimī, Louis Bazin, R. B. Nunoo et al. History of Humanity: From the Seventh Century to the Sixteenth Century. Routledge, 2000.
Osimī, Muḩammad. Tašakkul wa takāmul-i afkār-i falsafī. ʻIrfān, 1981.
Al-Asimi, Muhammad Saud Muhammad. "Depository institutions: Reforms along the lines of Islamic banking principles." (1995): 1052-1052.
Asimi, Muhammad, Ibrahimovich(father's name) and Instituti Sharqshinosi Tojikiston. "Aktual Nye Problemy Filosofskoi I Obshchestvennoi Mysli Zarubezhnogo Vostoka Materialy Pervogo Vsesoiuznogo Koordinatsionnogo Soveshchaniia." (1983).