Hey everyone! We appreciate the enthusiasm and support enormously. We've tried our best to take on advice and criticism from our last video, especially regarding how loud our sound effects were and the pacing of the script. If you have any suggestions or areas of improvement for the next video, please let us know! The next video in the series will cover Al-Farabi, in particular, his works of political science/political philosophy. So if that interests you, please subscribe and stay tuned. Our series hopes to be similar to the School of Life's series on Philosophers. We hope, however, to go into more depth and (obviously) cover an area of philosophical history that they unfortunately neglected.
We as Persian believe that Razi had discovered alcohol on top of all the other medical achievements. Would appreciate your comment.thank you indeed for your superb research on subjects and very eyepleasing video.
COMO NO CONOCER A ESTA GRAN EMINENCIA , EL AUTÉNTICO PADRE DE LA FARMACÉUTICA ✨👏 Al-Razi fue uno de los grandes pensadores del islam y de la humanidad. Destacó como médico y científico y dejó un legado precioso a la cultura universal. Escribió cientos de obras, y algunos historiadores lo destacan como el “padre de la pediatría” por haber escrito el primer tratado exclusivo sobre esta especialidad. Sus escritos sobre enfermedades infecciosos han sido reconocidos como los primeros enfoques científicos en ese campo.
I see someone commented on his "heretic" aspects, as far as the study of this in academic circles from what I've seen is that it comes from his Ismaili opponent Abu Hatim Ahmad ibn Hamdan al-Razi, the two Razi's debate this is known as. As far as the reality on whether or not he rejected prophecy as a whole the evidence is a little mixed as far as I understand. For example, Prof. Sarah Stramosa and Paul Kraus believe it to be the case that he did hold anti religious views, whereas Prof. Peter Adamson and Prof. Marwan Rashed doubt that he was heretical in his views.
I admire and appreciate your quality work on Middle-eastern philosophy. There is so much treasure in Persian philosophers that the western schools of philosophy are blind towards.
@@SHOULI arab attack ? al-razi did not live under arab rule he lived under the buyhid empire which was a persian empire. all historical records identify him as an arab of persian origin.
Thank you man ! Immense knowledge to be extracted from such a visually pleasent upload 🫡 my favourite part I must say is the upgrades Al razi performed on Plato’s works and the soul tripartite situation . Once again thank you dear mister for helpin us detach from bodily desires with the pursuit of intellectual knowledge🤓😉
Thank you for this series. You left out, this Polymath also rejected the Quran and his observations on some Muslims behaviour is remarkably accurate to this day. He was beaten over the head with his books for his position on the Quran, when he became blind Muslims then claimed it was from God for his rejection of their book.
Hey, thanks for the comment. In general we’ve avoided some of the controversial aspects of these philosophers lives. The anecdote you’ve shared is very interesting and we are aware of it. Many people believe al-Razi was a heretic. We mention this in passing. In general, we don’t feel like we are in a position to really make a judgement claim like that - and among historians whether he was a heretic or not was hotly debated. Nonetheless, thank you so much for watching and engaging with the topics. We’re really excited to be releasing Ibn Sina soon so please stay tuned. Thanks again!
@@abdulHaqqqq that era had a lot of apostates from Islam. Many people knew their families just converted to avoid punitive jizya. Ibn al Rawandi, Ibn Al Warraq, Al Ma'arri. Whether Razi criticised Islamic interpretation or actually left it, the quote is spectacular 👌
@@Stardust475 That era had a small amount of apostates and majority of people embraced Islam because they found it to be true as well as compelling. that fake quote that is attributed to Al-Razi is not only fabricated but isn't factual to the faith and community
Good, thank you. It would be helpful to note, there is no need to call him Al-Razi; he was a Persian and razi would be more appropriate. I noted you also try to pronounce his name as Arabs would do. Surely the contemporary of his native land jut called him Razi as in RAA-Zee, meaning from Ray, like what we have to day such as Shirazi, Tehrani, etc.
Thanks a lot for your response! This is something that has been pointed out before and we are aware of. In general, we have gone for the Arabic translation of the names because that’s the spelling/name that is used in the books we’ve used as our sources.
The great medical scholar & physician Razi was totally opposed to Islamic beliefs and was an especially tragic figure whose unorthodoxy outraged an emir who ordered that his head be beaten with his book until either the book or his head broke. He became blind in both eyes as a result, and he died soon after. - see Bk “Islam And Science” by Pakistan’s top physicist Prof Perez Hoodbhoy who has a section called “ Five Great Heretics”, all famous scholars who suffered under Islamic orthodoxy.
believe on almighty maybe would have had his sight for longer or not suffered as much, even though he had a gift to help others,cudnt help himself unfortunately
Zakarya Razi was a Persian scientist. It has nothing to do with Islam. He was anti Islam, he had some books about criticizing Islam and religions in general, and Muslims burned some of his works. It’s a shame to relate a scientist who was against Islam to Islam!
@@vikewar887 rumi born in Balkh (afghanistan) died in konya (turkey) nationality turkish Nizami Ganjavi born : ganja azerbnaijan died : ganja azerbaijan nationality azerbaijani
Hi foo ballers. Unfortunately we are not experts in surgery or medicine - instead, we are educated in philosophy, economics and history. If there’s an issue with the scientific accuracy of our phrasing, we’d love to know what the correct term/phrase used would be. Thanks for the response.
Hey everyone!
We appreciate the enthusiasm and support enormously. We've tried our best to take on advice and criticism from our last video, especially regarding how loud our sound effects were and the pacing of the script. If you have any suggestions or areas of improvement for the next video, please let us know!
The next video in the series will cover Al-Farabi, in particular, his works of political science/political philosophy. So if that interests you, please subscribe and stay tuned. Our series hopes to be similar to the School of Life's series on Philosophers. We hope, however, to go into more depth and (obviously) cover an area of philosophical history that they unfortunately neglected.
Excellent video, God bless you.
Absolutely love what you guys are doing. Can’t wait for the next episode. Keep up the great work! :)
Sir please do mention , the source(book) for your video, particularly the Quote where Rhazes(tells about his 15 years of hard work)
@@mohammadkhizarrehman7158 References to reccomended books and sources of knowledge will be beneficial in sha Allah. Great work bro
Thanks for uploading again
Well done a very well researched documentry.Keep up the good work
Thank you so much!
This was really really amazing, the pictures/paintings/landscapes you used were all superb
great video .....so much underratted
Found this channel through reddit! Great work man!
Al-Razi was against islam and denied prophethood of Mohammad. He is a rational thinker and has nothing to do with islam
You are doing amazing work. Hope to see your next video soon.
Very informative video! Keep it going
oUTSTANDING INFORMATION, STYLE, AND CONTENT
Awsome video, really helped me prepare to the history of medicine exam, thank you so much!
Just found this lowkey channel. Definitely going places with this. Love this channel btw 😊
Middle Eastern scientists of the Middle Ages: how to heal the world, Western scientists of the Revolutionary Era: how to destroy the world. Nuclear
This channel is promising!
We as Persian believe that Razi had discovered alcohol on top of all the other medical achievements. Would appreciate your comment.thank you indeed for your superb research on subjects and very eyepleasing video.
Top quality video
COMO NO CONOCER A ESTA GRAN EMINENCIA ,
EL AUTÉNTICO PADRE DE LA FARMACÉUTICA ✨👏
Al-Razi fue uno de los grandes pensadores del islam y de la humanidad. Destacó como médico y científico y dejó un legado precioso a la cultura universal. Escribió cientos de obras, y algunos historiadores lo destacan como el “padre de la pediatría” por haber escrito el primer tratado exclusivo sobre esta especialidad. Sus escritos sobre enfermedades infecciosos han sido reconocidos como los primeros enfoques científicos en ese campo.
Gracias por su valiosa aportacion 🙏
my god cant believe no one made his life into Netflix tv series yet he know every science ever bigger than even Einstein
While there is no Western movie about Al-Razi, there is actually a movie about Ibn Sina called the Physician which is pretty cool
Great video
I'm loving this channel. Makes me able to explore the minds of not only the greatest thinker of Muslim but of humankind!
Great video.
Good work well done Ahmed
I see someone commented on his "heretic" aspects, as far as the study of this in academic circles from what I've seen is that it comes from his Ismaili opponent Abu Hatim Ahmad ibn Hamdan al-Razi, the two Razi's debate this is known as. As far as the reality on whether or not he rejected prophecy as a whole the evidence is a little mixed as far as I understand. For example, Prof. Sarah Stramosa and Paul Kraus believe it to be the case that he did hold anti religious views, whereas Prof. Peter Adamson and Prof. Marwan Rashed doubt that he was heretical in his views.
Now a video on fakhr al din al razi would be fan service.
We have a video on Fakhr Al Din Al Razi planned for the future. Stay tuned :)!
I admire and appreciate your quality work on Middle-eastern philosophy. There is so much treasure in Persian philosophers that the western schools of philosophy are blind towards.
he was an arab not a persian
@@DAKEN711 he was persian, he's name is Arabic because of Arab attack
@@SHOULI arab attack ? al-razi did not live under arab rule he lived under the buyhid empire which was a persian empire.
all historical records identify him as an arab of persian origin.
@@DAKEN711 all historical records are not Arabic Wikipedia right?🗿😂
@@SHOULI oh have no worries i dont refer to wikipedia like you people.
I'm really enjoying your videos! Keep it up!
Awesome video guys. Can you also do one on Ibn Sina?
Coming soon….
Nice documentary, and would’ve been better had not been narrated so speedily.
We’ve tried to slow down narration in our more recent videos. Thanks for the feedback nonetheless and we’re glad you enjoyed the video!
Thank you man ! Immense knowledge to be extracted from such a visually pleasent upload 🫡 my favourite part I must say is the upgrades Al razi performed on Plato’s works and the soul tripartite situation . Once again thank you dear mister for helpin us detach from bodily desires with the pursuit of intellectual knowledge🤓😉
Thanks so much for the kind response
I love your taste for art.
Thank you!
Where did you get from the first instructional video clip? please mention me these video link
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Very beautiful
I'm looking for one of his medical book?!.
He wrote _'The Canon'_
No it's written by avecina . His most famous book is الحاوی (al-havi) I'm not sure it's name is same in English or not @@timothyodeyale6565
Thank you for this series. You left out, this Polymath also rejected the Quran and his observations on some Muslims behaviour is remarkably accurate to this day. He was beaten over the head with his books for his position on the Quran, when he became blind Muslims then claimed it was from God for his rejection of their book.
Hey, thanks for the comment. In general we’ve avoided some of the controversial aspects of these philosophers lives. The anecdote you’ve shared is very interesting and we are aware of it. Many people believe al-Razi was a heretic. We mention this in passing. In general, we don’t feel like we are in a position to really make a judgement claim like that - and among historians whether he was a heretic or not was hotly debated. Nonetheless, thank you so much for watching and engaging with the topics. We’re really excited to be releasing Ibn Sina soon so please stay tuned. Thanks again!
he did not reject the Quran and his supposed statements against Muslims aren't authentic
@@abdulHaqqqq that era had a lot of apostates from Islam. Many people knew their families just converted to avoid punitive jizya.
Ibn al Rawandi, Ibn Al Warraq, Al Ma'arri.
Whether Razi criticised Islamic interpretation or actually left it, the quote is spectacular 👌
@@Stardust475 That era had a small amount of apostates and majority of people embraced Islam because they found it to be true as well as compelling.
that fake quote that is attributed to Al-Razi is not only fabricated but isn't factual to the faith and community
Wow after learning about Al Razi, I left Islam 🙏
Very informative video keep it up 👍
Informative video bro thanks
Thanks a lot! Glad you enjoyed :)
@@OasesOfWisdom al-Khwarizmi is another Islamic Golden Age scientist that I think would be cool to make a video about
Good, thank you. It would be helpful to note, there is no need to call him Al-Razi; he was a Persian and razi would be more appropriate. I noted you also try to pronounce his name as Arabs would do. Surely the contemporary of his native land jut called him Razi as in RAA-Zee, meaning from Ray, like what we have to day such as Shirazi, Tehrani, etc.
Thanks a lot for your response! This is something that has been pointed out before and we are aware of. In general, we have gone for the Arabic translation of the names because that’s the spelling/name that is used in the books we’ve used as our sources.
The great medical scholar & physician Razi was totally opposed to Islamic beliefs and was an especially tragic figure whose unorthodoxy outraged an emir who ordered that his head be beaten with his book until either the book or his head broke. He became blind in both eyes as a result, and he died soon after. - see Bk “Islam And Science” by Pakistan’s top physicist Prof Perez Hoodbhoy who has a section called “ Five Great Heretics”, all famous scholars who suffered under Islamic orthodoxy.
believe on almighty maybe would have had his sight for longer or not suffered as much, even though he had a gift to help others,cudnt help himself unfortunately
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His real name , Zkaria Razi. No AL!!!!! A great Persian/Iranian contribution to the world ..
Sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
ALLAHUAKBAR
Zakarya Razi was a Persian scientist. It has nothing to do with Islam. He was anti Islam, he had some books about criticizing Islam and religions in general, and Muslims burned some of his works. It’s a shame to relate a scientist who was against Islam to Islam!
Sick man 👨
The most interesting part of the muslem culture is the anti muslem one ...i love muslem Atheists along the history ,! They are the bests
His name has Muhammad in it that only Muslims keep. Nothing can be more evident than this.
Like el Razi i claim Tozz fil islam 🖕
You don t get it... Islam produced. A very interresting and intelligent intelectuel current of Anti islam wisemen
My name is Abdullah Alrazi and my dad is razi
al-razi was an arab not a persian.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 lol 👎👎👎👎
We are nottt araaabbb... :)
@Mr Hoffmann no all historical records say he was an arab of persian origin.
@@DAKEN711 Bron: shahre Rey (iran)
Died : shahre Rey (iran )
Nationality : iranian
@@vikewar887
rumi
born in Balkh (afghanistan)
died in konya (turkey)
nationality turkish
Nizami Ganjavi
born : ganja azerbnaijan
died : ganja azerbaijan
nationality azerbaijani
another contribution
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Arabs all the way.
Al-Razi was Persian, not Arab.
he is whatever makes you feel better.
He was Persian
everything is persian.
@@DAKEN711 just because a lot of these scholars are Persian doesn't mean it's a lie. Stop stealing.
Remove cataract ?....come one do u even understand what it is ? and what the surgery is involved it... Before speaking engage your brain
Hi foo ballers. Unfortunately we are not experts in surgery or medicine - instead, we are educated in philosophy, economics and history.
If there’s an issue with the scientific accuracy of our phrasing, we’d love to know what the correct term/phrase used would be. Thanks for the response.