Mustafa 'Abd al-Raziq
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Shaykh Mustafa Abd ar-Rizq ( ar, مصطفى عبد الرازق) (1885 – 15 February 1947) was an Egyptian Islamic philosopher.


Early life

He was born in Abu Jirj, Minya Governorate.


Career

Abd ar-Rizq succeeded Mustafa al-Maraghi as rector of al-Azhar. His appointment encountered resistance, since he was not a member of the Council of Supreme
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, Abd ar-Rizq wanted "to prove the compatibility of traditional Islamic philosophy with the rationalism of modern thought". His brother,
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References


Further reading

* I. M. Abu Rabi', 'Al-Azhar and rationalism in modern Egypt: the philosophical contributions of Shaykhs Mustafa 'Abd al-Raziq and 'Abd al-Halim Mahmud', ''Islamic Studies'', vol. 27, no. 2 (Summer 1988), pp. 129–50 * G. C. Anawati and M. Borrmans, 'Le cheikh Mustafa 'Abd al-Raziq et son ecole', in ''Tendances et courants de l'Islam arabe contemporaine'', München, 1982, pp. 30–35 * Taha Hussein, 'Le cheikh Mostafa 'Abd el-Razeq tel que je l'ai connu', ''Mélanges'', vol. 4 (1957), pp. 249–53 1885 births 1947 deaths Islamic philosophers Egyptian philosophers Grand Imams of al-Azhar People from Minya Governorate 20th-century philosophers Endowments Ministers of Egypt Members of Academy of the Arabic Language in Cairo {{Egypt-bio-stub