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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
His full name was '''Abul-Qasim Husayn ibn Muhammad al-Raghib al-Isfahani''' <ref name=umich></ref> ({{lang-fa|'''ابوالقاسم حسین ابن محمّد الراغب الاصفهانی '''}}). | His full name was '''Abul-Qasim Husayn ibn Muhammad al-Raghib al-Isfahani''' <ref name=umich></ref> ({{lang-fa|'''ابوالقاسم حسین ابن محمّد الراغب الاصفهانی '''}}). | ||
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The majority of historians regarded al-Isfahani as a member of the ] sect, with the exception of ] who held the view that al-Isfahani was a ] ]. | |||
===Works=== | ===Works=== |
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For other people named Al-Isfahani, see Al-Isfahani (disambiguation).Abul-Qasim al-Hussein bin Mufaddal bin Muhammad | |
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Died | AH 502 (1108/1109) |
Era | Medieval era |
Region | Abbasid Caliphate scholar |
Abul-Qasim al-Hussein bin Mufaddal bin Muhammad, better known as Raghib Isfahani (Template:Lang-fa), was a Muslim scholar of Qur'anic exegesis and the Arabic language.
Biography
His full name was Abul-Qasim Husayn ibn Muhammad al-Raghib al-Isfahani (Template:Lang-fa).
Works
His work covered topics ranging from ethics to linguistics to Muslim philosophy. One of his most famous works was Al-Mufradat fi Gharib al-Quran.
See also
References
- ^ Islamic Manuscripts at the University of Michigan: Handlist Accessions 160-192
- Ethics in Islamic philosophy
External links
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