12th-century Sunni Muslim theologian and philosopher
Fakhr al-Dīn al-Rāzī or Fakhruddin Razi (26 January 1150 – 29 March 1210) was a Persian theologian and philosopher.
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Native Name:
فخرُ الدين الرازي
Alternative Names:
Sultan of the theologians
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Fakhr al-Dīn al-Rāzī
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Fakhruddin Razi
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Fakhr ad-Dîn ar-Râzî
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Ibn al-Jatib Fajr al-Din Razi
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It is established by evidence that there exists beyond the world a void without a terminal limit (khala' la nihayata laha), and it is established as well by evidence that God Most High has power over all contingent beings (al-mumkinat ). Therefore He the Most High has the power (qadir ) to create a thousand thousand worlds (alfa alfi 'awalim) beyond this world such that each one of those worlds be bigger and more massive than this world as well as having the like of what this world has of the throne (al-arsh), the chair (al-kursiyy), the heavens (al-samawat ) and the earth (al-ard ), and the sun (al-shams) and the moon (al-qamar ). The arguments of the philosophers (dala'il al-falasifah) for establishing that the world is one are weak, flimsy arguments founded upon feeble premises.