Abà « al-Futà «á¸¥ al-Ḥusayn ibn ÿAlë ibn Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad al-KhuzÃÂÿë al-RÃÂzë al-NësÃÂbà «rë (), commonly known as Abà « al-Futà «á¸¥ al-RÃÂzë () or Abà « al-Futà «á¸¥ JamÃÂl al-Din al-RÃÂzë al-NësÃÂbà «rë (), also known as Khaza'i Nishaburi (fl. 6th A.H./12th century), was a Twelver Shiÿite Muslim theologian and author. He came from a Khorasanian Arab family originally from Nishapur from the famous Khuza'a tribe, which settled in Nishapur after the Muslim conquest. According to Abu al-Futuh, his great-grandfather was Nafi' ibn Budayl ibn Warqa' al-Khuza'i, a companion of the prophet Muhammad. His grandfather had moved to Rayy.
His most famous work, Rawz al-jinan wa Ruh al-Janan, is considered the first Persian-language exegesis on the Quran. The book, consisting of twenty volumes, is the earliest surviving Persian tafsër with an ImÃÂmë Shëÿë emphasis. It delves into mystical themes regularly.