Abu al-Abbas Iranshahri | |
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Born | 9th century Nishapur (circa 9th century) |
Died | 9th/10th century |
Main interest(s) | Mathematics, Astronomy, medicine, science and philosophy |
Notable work(s) | Hasti, Ketab-e jalil, Ketab-e athir, |
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Abu al-Abbas Iranshahri (Persian: ابوالعباس ایرانشهری) was a 9th-century Persian[1][2] philosopher, mathematician, natural scientist, historian of religion, astronomer and author.[3] According to traditional sources, he is the first figure in the wider Muslim world to be associated with philosophy after the advent of Islam.[4]