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 Al-Razi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Razi was a pure rationalist, extremely confident of the power of reason; he was widely regarded by his contemporaries and biographers as liberal and free from any kind of prejudice, very bold and daring in expressing his ideas without a qualm.
Razi was a versatile Persian physician, philosopher, and scholar who made fundamental and enduring contributions to the fields of medicine, alchemy, and philosophy, recorded in over 184 books and articles in various fields of science.
Razi's own alchemical experiments suggested other qualities of matter, such as "oiliness" and "sulphurousness", or inflammability and salinity, which were not readily explained by the traditional fire, water, earth, and air division of elements.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Abu_Bakr_Mohammad_Ibn_Zakariya_al-Razi   (6482 words)

  
 Sayyid Razí: Life and Works
Abê al-Hasan al ‘Umarí (Nassàbah) in his book al-Mujdí says that he saw a part of the exegesis of the holy Qur’àn ascribed to Razí and found it is as great as Abu Ja‘far Tabarí’s work.
His (Imam ‘Alí’s) eloquence is such that he is the Leader of the Eloquent and the Chief of Rhetoricians.
Sayyid Razí’s mother Fàtimah also traced her lineage to the Prophet and was the daughter of Husayn bin Abê Muhammad al-Hasan al-Utrêsh bin ‘Alí bin Hasan bin ‘Umar al-Ashraf the son of the 4th Infallible Imam, ‘Alí ibn al-Husayn Zayn al-‘Abidín (‘a).
www.ahl-ul-bayt.org /magazine/English/Thaqalayn1/ch1_5.htm   (4441 words)

  
 Al Razi Medical Supplies
Al Razi Group in brief, is a well-established and well-connected HealthCare Group in the UAE and the Gulf, for the last 30 years.
Al Razi Pharmacy Co is involved in the Supply of Sophisticated Medical, and Laboratory Equipment including Installation and Maintenance, turnkey Hospital Equipping and Maintenance, Pharmaceuticals, Medical Supplies, etc. The annual turnover is 60% of the Group.
The headquarters of Al Razi Group is located in Abu Dhabi with regional offices in Dubai and Al Ain.
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 RAZI
Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Zakariya' Razi, known to Europeans as Rhazes, was one of the most important and influential of all medieval Islamic physicians.
While al-Razi was critical of specific points, one can only conclude that he considered the medical theory adequate for his purposes, for he displayed no interest in altering its theoretical foundations.
He was born in the year 865/251 in the Persian city of Rayy, near present-day Tehran, and died in the same town about 925/313.
www.razi.org   (1069 words)

  
 Islam & Science: Fakhr al-Din al-Razi on physics and the nature ... @ HighBeam Research
Therefore, the tabi ah in inanimate things as a principle of motion and transformation has to be taken, in the case of al-Razi, in the metaphorical (majazi) sense, in the sense of adah, (19) that is, not in the sense of a real effective causal principle independent of God.
The world as a whole (jumlat al- alam) is constituted by eleven spheres (kurrah), five of which constitute the celestial sphere of the sun (falak al-shams), and these [five] are the sphere[s] of Mars (al-mirrikh), Jupiter (al-mushtari), Saturn (zuhal), the sphere of the fixed stars (falak al-thawabit) and the Great Sphere (al-falak al-a zam).
As for the body, it is either from among the lofty bodies (al-ajsam al- ulwiyyah) or the lowly bodies (al-ajsam al-sufliyyah).
www.highbeam.com /library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1G1:128606463&refid=holomed_1   (5491 words)

  
 al-Marja.com
He died in 930 C.E. Razi's portrait adorns the great hall of the Faculty of Medicine in the University of Paris.
His al-Judari wa al-Hasabah was the first treatise on smallpox and chickenpox, and is largely based on Razi's original contribution.
Ar-Razi gave many valuable pieces of advice to practicing physicians: "A physician should not forget to ask his patient all sorts of questions pertaining to the possible causes of his illness, both internal and external....If a physician can treat a patient through nutrition rather than medicine he has done the best thing.
www.muslimtents.com /almarja/razi.html   (1297 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Al-Razi
Al Fujayrah (province), one of the smallest of the seven emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
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 Fakhr al-Din al-Razi
Al-Razi travelled throughout the Muslim  world, recorded in his own sixteen-chapter account of the places he visited, the scholars he met, and summaries of their discussions (Munazarat Fakhr al-Din al Razi fi Bilad Ma Wara’ al-Nahr).
Little is known of his early life, but his biographers all agree that his father, Diya’ al-Din, known as Khatib al-Rayy, was his first teacher in kalam and fiqh.
After his father died, he took lessons in various Islamic sciences from Majd al Din al-Jili and jurisprudence from al-Kamal al-Samnani.
www.cis-ca.org /voices/r/alRazi-Fakhral-Din.htm   (755 words)

  
 aliraqi Community - View Profile: Al Razi
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 al-Razi, Fakhr al-Din (1149-1209)
Kraus, P. 'Les "Controverses" de Fakhr al-Din Razi' (The 'Controversies' of Fakhr al-Din al-Razi), Bulletin de l'Institut d'Egypte 19: 187-214.
al-Razi, Fakhr al-Din (before 1209) Muhassal afkar al-mutaqaddimin wa-'l-muta'akhkhirin min al-'ulama' wa-'l-hukama' wa-'l-mutakallimin (The Harvest of the Thought of the Ancients and Moderns), Cairo: al-Matba'ah al Bahiyyah al-Misriyyah, 1905.
M.S.H. al-Ma'sumi, Imam Razi's 'Ilm al-akhlaq, Islamabad: Islamic Research Institute, 1969.
www.muslimphilosophy.com /ip/rep/H044.htm   (2225 words)

  
 Abu Bakr Mohammad ibn Zakariyya al-Razi Biography / Biography of Abu Bakr Mohammad ibn Zakariyya al-Razi World of Chemistry Biography
The most famous of al-Razi's works is the al- Hawi or The Comprehensive Book, which includes Greek, Syrian, and early Arabic medical knowledge and also virtually every topic of medical importance in their entirety.
Al-Razi took meticulous notes from all the books available to him on medicine, combined with his own medical experience.
Later this was treatise was twice translated into Latin in the eighteenth century when interest rose in inoculation or variolation around 1720 following the description of the procedure in Turkey by Lady Mary Wortley Montagu.
www.bookrags.com /biography-abu-bakr-mohammad-ibn-zakariyya-al-razi-woc   (727 words)

  
 Al Razi Medical Supplies
Al Razi is participating actively with it's Business Partners at Arab Health 12-15 February 2005.
Visit us in Hall-1 Stand-1311 to see innovative and award winning technology, a must for Health Care Facilities of today.
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 Al-RAZI (Rhazes)
idem, Razi's myth of the fall of the soul: its function in his philosophy, in G. Hourani (ed.), Essays on
Rosenthal, Ar-Razi on the hidden illness, in Bulletin of the History of Medicine, lii (1978), 45-60
idem, Razi's psychology, in Philosophical Forum, iv (1972), 26-48
www.muslimphilosophy.com /ei/razi.htm   (3221 words)

  
 Al-Razi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Razi's own alchemical experiments suggested other qualities of matter, such as "oiliness" and "sulphurousness", or inflammability and salinity, which were not readily explained by the traditional fire, water, earth, and air division of elements.
Razi is known to have been a free-thinking Islamic philosopher, since he was well-trained in ancient Greek sciences although his approach to chemistry was rather naturalistic.Moreover he was well versed in the theory of music, as so many other Islamic scientists of that time.
Razi realized no organized system of philosophy, but taking in account the time he lived in, he must be reckoned as one of the most vigorous and liberal thinkers in Islam and perhaps in the history of human thought.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Razi   (6545 words)

  
 Islam and Muslims Contemporary Issues - Islamic Mysticism - Scholars of Tassawwuf - Imam Fakhr al-Din Razi (d. 606)
Islam and Muslims Contemporary Issues - Islamic Mysticism - Scholars of Tassawwuf - Imam Fakhr al-Din Razi (d.
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www.islamic-paths.org /Home/English/Issues/Tassawwuf/18_Razi.htm   (6545 words)

  
 Fakhr al-Din al-Razi
al- Husayn Fakhr al-Din al-Razi, also known as Abu’l Fadl, Abu’l Ma’ali, al-Imam, Ibn al- Khatib, Khatib al- Rayy and Shaykh al-Islam.
The sultan’s cousin accused al-Razi of kufr, because he read Ibn Sina and Aristotle, and the populace became so incensed that al- Razi’s life was threatened.
A major accusation against al-Razi was that he believed in sorcery and that his book al- Sirr al- Maktum fi Mukhatabat al- Nujum advocated it.
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Fakhr al Din al Razi writes that the Ahl ul Bayt are at par with the Holy Prophet in five things:
In connection with the verses praising the Ahl ul Bayt, Ibn Hajar has written verse 130 as the third verse in the eleventh chapter of his book Sawa-iq al Muhriqah and has stated therein on the authority of Ibn Abbas that "ali yasin" (or il yasin) means ali Muhammad.
www.al-islam1.org /quran/process.asp?tAliCommentary=on&Sura=37&SavedSura=1&fAya=123&tAya=130&searchText=&arabicdisplay=windows   (6545 words)

  
 al-Razi, Fakhr al-Din (1149-1209)
Fakhr al-Din al-Razi was born in Rayy near present-day Tehran in
M.S.H. al-Ma'sumi, Imam Razi's 'Ilm al-akhlaq, Islamabad: Islamic Research Institute, 1969.
Abrahamov, B. 'Fakhr al-Din al-Razi on God's Knowledge of Particulars', Oriens 33: 133-55.
www.muslimphilosophy.com /ip/rep/H044.htm   (6545 words)

  
 Fakhr al-Din al-Razi
Fakhr al-Din al-Razi was a celebrated theologian and scholar who composed important and often encyclopaedic treatises on a wide variety of subject.
Fakhr al-Din al-Razi, Abu ‘Abd Allah Muhammad ibn ‘Umar ibn al-Husayn (d.
ulamaa.org /razi.htm   (6545 words)

  
 Malaspina Great Books - Abu Bakr Mohammad Ibn Zakariya al-Razi (c. 865)
Razi was a Hakim, an alchemist and a philosopher.
Abu Bakr Mohammad Ibn Zakariya al-Razi (864-930 AD) was an Iranian polymath who contributed much to the fields of medicine and chemistry.
Malaspina Great Books - Abu Bakr Mohammad Ibn Zakariya al-Razi (c.
www.malaspina.org /home.asp?topic=./search/details&lastpage=./search/results&ID=336   (1050 words)

  
 Fakhr al-Din Razi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 Debate on the Legitimacy of Mut'a
Fakhr al-Razi answers this line of reasoning by saying that perhaps Umar only mentioned stoning to intimidate his listeners and make them think more seriously about the consequences of temporary marriage.
Fakhr al-Razi answers that it might be that beside Umar, some other Companions had heard the prohibition from the Prophet, but they forgot it later.
The Shia reply to the argument of Fakhr al-Razi as follows: It is impossible to imagine that all of the Companions other than Umar had forgotten that Mut'a had been forbidden, considering its everyday importance.
www.al-islam.org /encyclopedia/chapter6a/9.html   (1050 words)

  
 WIKIPEDIA
Notable works include Fakhr al-Din Razi's encyclopedia of science, the Mutazilite Al-Kindi's prolific output of 270 books, and Ibn Sina's medical encyclopedia, which was a standard reference work for centuries.
Also notable are works of universal history (or sociology) from Asharites al-Tabri, al-Masudi, al-Athir, and Ibn Khaldun, whose Muqadimmah contains cautions regarding trust in written records that remain wholly applicable today.
The early Muslim compilations of knowledge in the middle ages, included many comprehensive works, and much development of what we now call scientific method, historical method and citation.
www.websters-online-dictionary.com /definition/english/wi/wikipedia.html   (1050 words)

  
 Al-Fakhr al-Razi
Abu `Abd Allah al-Qurashi, al-Bakri, al-Taymi, al-Tabaristani al-Shafi`i, known as Ibn al-Khatib and as Fakhr al-Din al-Razi (543-606), Shaykh al-Islam, the imam of the learned scholars of kalam and the foundations of belief, a major jurist of the Shafi`i school, specialist of usul, Sufi, commentator of the Qur'an, philologist, genealogist, heresiographer, logician, and physician.
www.sunnah.org /history/Scholars/al_fakhr_al_razi.htm   (1050 words)

  
 abid ibne bashir
ABU Bakr Muhammad ibn Zakariyya al-Razi, was born in 865 A.C. in Iran.
He is called al-Razi after the place of his birth, Rayy, near Tehran.
His Kitab al Mansuri, which runs into ten volumes is an Encyclopaedia of Medicine.
asifpk.5u.com /islamicper-alrazi.html   (499 words)

  
 Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Zakariya al-Razi
In the biology area, Razi developed a primitive classification system; dividing substances into plants, animals and minerals, thus in a way opening the way for inorganic and organic chemistry.
In addiiton to his clinical work, Razi was also a researcher.
He moved from time to time to various cities, especially between Rayy and Baghdad, but finally returned to Rayy, where he died around 930 C.E. His name is commemorated in the Razi Institute near Tehran.
www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org /jsource/biography/Razi.html   (476 words)

  
 Scholarly Biographies and Sanad Page One
Al Badr al `Ayni said that when Ahmad died, Tahawi was 12; when Bukhari died, he was 27; when Muslim died, he was 32; when Ibn Majah died, he was 44; when Abu Dawud died, he was 46; when Tirmidhi died, he was fifty; when Nisa`i died, he was 74.
Al Quduri was one of the ashab al-tarjih (jurists who weighed and analyzed the strengths of differing verdicts in the madhhab).
Imam Abu Ja`far Ahmad ibn Muhammad al Azdi, known as Imam Tahawi after his birthplace in Egypt, is among the most outstanding authorities of the Islamic world on hadith and jurisprudence (fiqh).
www.geocities.com /abaleada/Islam/Scholarly_Biographies.html   (1484 words)

  
 The Reward of Loving Ahlul-Bayt
I found the following astonishing tradition in one of the most famous Tafsir book of the Sunni brothers, that is, "Tafsir al-Kabir", by Fakhr al-Razi who is a leading Sunni scholar with multiple specialties in Tafsir, Fiqh, and theology.
Fakhr al-Razi and others mentioned the above tradition under the commentary of the following verse of Quran, in which Allah tell his Messenger:
Tafsir al-Kabir, by Fakhr al-Din Muhammad Ibn Umar al-Razi, Pub.
www.aalulbayt.org /html/eng/books/encyclopedia/chapter1b/10.html   (1484 words)

  
 arabic_reference_works.html
Fakhr al-Din al-Razi, Usul al-din (Cairo: Maktabat al-Kulliyat al-Azhariyah, 197?).
'Abdallah Razi al-San'ani, Ta 'rikh madinat San'a ', ed.
Abu 'Amr Muhammad al-Kishshi [dc400], Ma 'rifat al-naqilin 'an al-a 'immat al-sadiqin, ed.
faculty.washington.edu /wheelerb/arabic_reference_works.html   (1484 words)

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