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User:U48998/Abu Hatim Ahmed bin Hamdan al-Razi

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Abu Hatim Ahmed bin Hamdan al-Razi was the Ismaili da‘i of Rayy who died in 934 CE, and whose work constitutes one of the most significant early treatises of Ismaili theology. Abu Hatim argued that both philosophy and science were not products of human reason but had divine origins. He further upheld the universal validity of prophecy, not only within the Islamic tradition but also in the teachings of other faiths, including Zoroastrianism as well as Christianity and Judaism.


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