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Abu Sulayman al-Sijistani : ウィキペディア英語版 | Abu Sulayman Sijistani Abu Sulayman Muhammad Sijistani, ((ペルシア語:ابوسلیمان سجستانی)) also called al-Mantiqi (the Logician) (c. 932 – c. 1000 CE), named for his origins in Sijistan or Sistan province in present-day Iran, became the leading philosopher of Islamic humanism in the Baghdad of his time. Deeply religious, he regarded both religion and philosophy as valid and true; but separate, concerned with different issues, and proceeding by different means. He thus rejected the claims of the theologians employing Ilm al-Kalam to have built a theology "proved" by rationality and of the Brethren of Purity to offer a synthesis of philosophy and religion. His best-known work is ''Siwān al-Ḥikma'' "Vessel of Wisdom", a history of philosophy from the beginning to his own time. == References ==
* (Al-Sijistani, Abu Sulayman Muhammad ), in Edward Craig (ed, 1998), Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy vol. 8. ISBN 0-415-18713-3.
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