
Mustafa Abdul Razek
Sheikh Mustafa Abdul Razek (1885-1947) was a prominent Egyptian thinker, writer, and philosopher, renowned for his contributions to Islamic philosophy and literature. As the former Sheikh of Al-Azhar, he played a pivotal role in modernizing Islamic thought and establishing the Arabic philosophical school. A student of the influential Imam Muhammad Abduh, Abdul Razek's works, including 'An Introduction to the History of Islamic Philosophy,' have left a lasting impact on Arabic and Islamic intellectual discourse. His academic journey included studying at the Sorbonne and teaching at Cairo University, where he inspired future generations of scholars.
Born on Feb 15, 1885 (140 years old)
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Mustafa Abdul Razek was a prominent Egyptian thinker and writer who served as the Sheikh of Al-Azhar and was a pioneer of modern Islamic philosophy.
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