Raghib Isfahani
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| Died | 502 AH (1108–1109)[1] |
| Era | Medieval era |
| Region | <region> scholar |
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Raghib Isfahani (Persian: راغب اصفهانی) was an Islamic scholar.
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[edit] Name
His full name was Abul-Qasim Husayn ibn Muhammad al-Raghib al-Isfahani [1] (Persian: ابوالقاسم حسین ابن محمّد الراغب الاصفهانی ).
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He worked in the lines of Philosophical and religious ethics[2]
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