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  Al-Razi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 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.
Rhazes contributed in many ways to the early practice of pharmacy by compiling texts, in which he introduces the use of 'mercurial ointments' and his development of apparatus such as mortars, flasks, spatulas and phials, which were used in pharmacies until the early twentieth century.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Abu_Bakr_Mohammad_Ibn_Zakariya_al-Razi   (6498 words)

  
 Al-RAZI (Rhazes)
Rhazes, in Bulletin of the Indian Institute of the History of Medicine, vii (1977), 38-40
idem, Razi's myth of the fall of the soul: its function in his philosophy, in G. Hourani (ed.), Essays on
J.R. Partington, The chemistry of Razi, in Ambix, i (1938), 192-6
www.muslimphilosophy.com /ei/razi.htm   (3221 words)

  
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He lived nearly a thousand years ago and was a contemporary of Ibn Sina (Avicenna) and Sultan Mahmoud of Ghazni.
When he was on his deathbed, Biruni was visited by a jurisprudent neighbor of his.
Abu Rayhan was still conscious, and on seeing the jurisprudent, he asked him a question on inheritance law or some other related issue.
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