; Astronomy • Risāla fī al-hayʾa (رساله الهیئة; lit. Treatise on astronomy). • Mukhtaṣar fī al-hayʾa (مختصر فی علم الهیئة; lit. Epitome on astronomy). • Kashf al-ḥaqāʾiq fī taḥrīr al-daqāʾiq (كشف الحقائق فی تحریر الدقائق), where he accepts the view that the
celestial bodies do not change and maintains that stars have volition and it is the source of their motion. ; Mathematics • Several works on Iṣlāḥ (اصلاح; lit. Correction) of
Euclid, one of which is an attempt to prove the
parallel postulate, which was commented upon and criticized by
Shams al-Dīn al-Samarqandī. ; Philosophy • (هدایةالحکمه; lit. Guide on Philosophy): a book dealing with the complete cycle of Hikmat, i.e.,
logic,
natural philosophy, and
metaphysics. • '''' (ایساغوجی فی المنطق; Commentary on
Porphyry's
Isagoge), a treatise on
logic. Latin Translation by
Thomas Obicini;
Īsāghūkhī, Isagoge. Id est, breve Introductorium Arabicum in Scientiam Logices: cum versione latina: ac theses Sanctae Fidei. R. P. F. Thomae Novariensis (1625). ==Notes==