Description:
(Iranian Philosopher and Theologian)
Fakhr al-Din al-Razi, also known as the Sultan of the Theologians, was a prominent Iranian and Muslim polymath who made significant contributions to a wide range of fields. These included medicine, chemistry, physics, astronomy, cosmology, literature, theology, ontology, philosophy, history, and jurisprudence. Al-Razi was a pioneer in inductive logic and supported the idea of the multiverse. He challenged geocentric and Aristotelian beliefs and advocated for the existence of outer space. Al-Razi's philosophical and theological writings were influenced by notable scholars such as Avicenna, Abu'l-Barakāt al-Baghdādī, and al-Ghazali.
Born In
Shahr-e-Rey
Died on
April 5, 1210