Philosophy in the renaissance of Islam: Abū Sulaymān Al-Sijistānī and his circle

Leiden: E.J. Brill (1986)
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... the turn of the fourth/tenth century, in the province of Sijistan, Muhammad b. Tahir b. Bahram was born, known in the fullness of time as Abu Sulayman ...

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