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  1. Fakhr al-Dīn al-Rāzī ( Arabic: فخر الدين الرازي) or Fakhruddin Razi ( Persian: فخر الدين رازی) (1149 or 1150 – 1209), often known by the sobriquet Sultan of the Theologians, was an influential Iranian and Muslim polymath, scientist and one of the pioneers of inductive logic.

  2. Al-Razi rechazó las nociones aristotélicas y avicenianas de un solo universo que gira alrededor de un solo mundo. Describe sus argumentos principales contra la existencia de múltiples mundos o universos, señalando sus debilidades y refutándolos.

    • فخرُ الدين الرازي
    • Islam
    • 1210, Herāt (Imperio gúrida)
  3. 5 de feb. de 2023 · Fakhr al-Dīn al-Rāzī (1149–1210) was one of the most innovative and influential thinkers in the first stage of what is sometimes called “post-classical” Islamic thought.

  4. 21 de jun. de 2021 · Fakhr al-Din Razi’s Tafsir, The Great Exegesis, also known as Mafātih al-Ghayb, is one of the great classics of Arabic and Islamic scholarship. Written in the twelfth century, this commentary on the Qurʾān has remained until today an indispensable reference work.

  5. Fakhr ad-Dīn ar-Rāzī (born 1149, Rayy, Iran—died 1209, near Herāt, Khwārezm) was a Muslim theologian and scholar, author of one of the most authoritative commentaries on the Qurʾān in the history of Islām.

  6. 10 de dic. de 2015 · Using the most extensive collection hitherto of his published and unpublished writings, this volume provides a comprehensive, in-depth and interdisciplinary study of the ethical philosophy of al-Rāzī (1149–1210), a most outstanding and influential medieval philosopher-theologian.

  7. Fajr ad-Din ar-Razi o Fajruddín Razi fue un filósofo y teólogo persa. Escribió sobre medicina, física, astronomía, literatura, historia y derecho.