- Fakhr al-Din al-Razi
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| name = Fakhr al-Din al-Razi| title= Imam al-Mushakkakin| birth = 1149-1150 CE| death = 1209-1210 CE
school of thought =Sunni ,Shafi'i ,Ashari | school tradition= |Sunni Ethnicity = Persian| orArab Region = | notable idea= | main_interests =Islamic Philosophy ,Kalam ,Logic andTafsir | influences = Ibn Sina,Ghazali | influenced = | works = "Tafsir al-Kabir (al-Razi) ", "The Major Book on Logic", "Sharh Nisf al-Wajiz li l-Ghazzali", "Sharh al-Isharat Avecina", etc|Abu Abdullah Muhammad ibn Umar ibn al-Husayn al-Taymi al-Bakri al-Tabaristani Fakhr al-Din al-Razi [Ibn Khallikan. "Wafayat Al-a'yan Wa Anba' Abna' Al-zaman". Translated by William MacGuckin Slane. (1961) Pakistan Historical Society. pp. 224.] (
Arabic /Persian: أبو عبدالله محمد بن عمر بن الحسین فخرالدین الرازي) or Fakhruddin Razi was a well-known Persian orArab [ Richard Maxwell Eaton, "The Rise of Islam and the Bengal Frontier, 1204-1760",University of California Press,1996, - Page 29 ] [Shaikh M. Ghazanfar, "Medieval Islamic Economic Thought: Filling the Great Gap in European Economics",Routledge, 2003 [http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN0415297788&id=2PW9ZhrASK4C&pg=RA1-PA90&lpg=RA1-PA90&ots=WMuPmEb8hs&dq=fakhr+razi+persian+scholar&sig=gLZVzSUV-lN2fZiMcxEY-vh-pck] ]Sunni Muslim theologian andphilosopher . He was born in 1149 (543 AH) in Ray ofPersia (Iran ). According to some sources his family traced its lineage to the first MuslimCaliph ,Abu Bakr , and died in 1209 606AH inHerat (today located inAfghanistan ). He also wrote onmedicine ,physics ,astrology ,literature ,history andlaw .He should not to be confused with
Rhazes , also known as al-Razi.Biography
He was born in Ray now a district of modern
Tehran . He studiedKalam ,Fiqh and other Islamic sciences from his father, "Diya'uddin" known as "Khatib al-Rayy". He then studied from Majduddin al-Jili and Kamal Samnani. He was from theShafi`i school of Islamic law and Asharite school oftheology . He was also known as "Ibn al-Khatib" and "Khatib al-Rayy". He is mostly called as Imam Razi in Iran and Afghanistan.According to William M. Slane, "the relative adjectives "al-Taymi al-Bakri" indicate here that Fakhr al-Din al-Razi was a descendent of the Khalif abu Bakr, one of whose ancestors was Taym the son of murrah the son of Ka'b..." [Ibn Khallikan. "Wafayat Al-a'yan Wa Anba' Abna' Al-zaman". Translated by William MacGuckin Slane. (1961) Pakistan Historical Society. p. 224 (annotation by the translator).]
Razi traveled to
Khwarazm , Khorasan andTransoxiana . He attracted a large number of students in each city that he went. He recorded the account of the places he visited, the scholars he met, and summaries of their discussions in his book "Munazarat Fakhr al-Din al Razi fi Bilad Ma Wara' al-Nahr". As a result of his discussions in various cities, he found many opponents such as theMutazilites ,Hanbalites (who opposed philosophy andKalam ),Batinites andQarmatians of whose al-Razi criticized the teachings. He settled in his late years of life inHerat where a mosque was built for him and died in 1209.Razi's most major works is "Tafsir-e Kabir" (The Great Commentary) (his
Exegesis (Tafsir ) on the Quran), also named as "Mafatih al-ghayb" (The Keys to the Unknown). However, his most important philosophical works are "Sharh al-Isharat" (a commentary on Ibn Sina's "Kitab al-isharat wa-'l-tanbihat"), "al-Mahsul" inusul-al-fiqh and "Mabahith al-mashriqya" (Eastern Discussions).The person who did the most to defend Ibn Sina's philosophy against the criticisms of al-Razi was
Nasir al-Din al-Tusi , whose commentary on the Kitab al-isharat was in large measure a refutation of al-Razi's opinions.In his "Wasaya" (Testament), which he wrote before his death, he writes:
Quotes
"The world is a garden, whose gardener is the state;
The state is the sultan whose guardian is the Law;
The Law is a policy, which is protected by the kingdom;
The kingdom is a city, brought into being by the army;
The army is made secure by wealth;
Wealth is gathered from the subjects;
The subjects are made servants by justice;
Justice is the axis of the prosperity of the world."
-"Jami' al-'ulum "Works
His major works are:
*Tafsir al-Kabir (al-Razi)
* Mabahith al-mashriqiyya fi 'ilm al-ilahiyyat wa-'l-tabi'iyyat ("Eastern Studies in Metaphysics and Physics")
* Muhassal afkar al-mutaqaddimin wa-'l-muta'akhkhirin ("The Harvest of the Thought of the Ancients and Moderns")
* Kitab al-nafs wa l-ruh wa sharh quwa-huma ("Book on the Soul and the Spirit and their Faculties")*al-Mahsul fi 'Ilm al-Usul
* Sharh al-Isharat ("Commentary on the Isharat of Ibn Sina")
* al-Mutakallimin fi 'Ilm al-Kalam
* Nihayat al 'Uqul fi Dirayat al-Usul
* Risala al-Huduth
* Kitab al-Mantiq al-Kabir ("The Major Book on Logic")
* Al-Bayan wa al-Burhan fi al-Radd `ala Ahl al-Zaygh wa al-Tughyan
* Sharh Asma' Allah al-Husna
* Sharh Nisf al-Wajiz li l-Ghazzali
* Sharh Kulliyyat al-Qanun fi al-Tibb ("A Commentary on major Rules in Medicines of Ibn Sina")ee also
*
List of Arab scientists
*List of Iranian scientists References
For his life and writings, see:
*G.C. Anawati , "Fakhr al-Din al-Razi" in "The Encyclopaedia of Islam", 2nd edition, ed. by H.A.R. Gibbs, B. Lewis, Ch. Pellat, C. Bosworth et al., 11 vols. (Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1960-2002) vol. 2, pp. 751-5.For his astrological-magical writings, see:
*Manfred Ullmann , "Die Natur- und Geheimwissenschaften im Islam, Handbuch der Orientalistik," Abteilung I, Ergänzungsband VI, Abschnitt 2 (Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1972), pp. 388-390.For his treatise on
physiognomy , see:
*Yusef Mourad , "La physiognomie arabe et le Kitab al-firasa de Fakhr al-Din al-Razi" (Paris, 1939).External links
* [http://www.muslimphilosophy.com/ip/rep/H044.htm Fakhr al-Din al-Razi]
* [http://www.cis-ca.org/voices/r/alRazi-Fakhr%20al-Din.htm His biography]
* [http://sunnah.org/history/Scholars/al_fakhr_al_razi.htm Another Biography]
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