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Originally appearing in Volume V24, Page 770 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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SHAHRASTANI [
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Abu'l-Fath Mahommed
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ibn `Abdalkarim ush-Shahrastani] (1076 or 1086—1153)
  Arabian theologian and jurist, was born at Shahrastan in Khorasan and studied at Jurjaniyah and Nishapur, devoting his attention chiefly to Ash'arite
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theology . He made the pilgrimage in 1116, on his way back stayed at Bagdad for three years, then returned to his native place . His chief
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work is the Kitab ul Mild wan-Niltal, an account of religious sects and philosophical
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schools, publishedby W . Cureton (2 vols.,
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London, 1846) and translated into German by T . Haarbriicker (2 vols., Halle, 1850-1851) . After a preface of five chapters dealing with the divisions of the human
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race, an enumeration of the sects of
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Islam, the objections of Satan against
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God and against Mahomet and the principles on which the sects may be classified, he deals with (1) the sects of Islam in detail, (2) the possessors of a written revelation (Jews and Christians) or something resembling it (the Magi), (3) the men who follow their own reason, i.e. the philosophers of
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Greece and their followers among the Moslems; the pre-Islamic
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Arabs, the Indians and the
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heathen . Among Shahrastani's other
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works still in
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manuscript only are a
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history of philosophers, a dogmatic text-
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book and a treatment of seven metaphysical questions . A brief account of him is given on the authority of his pupil, the historian Sam`ani, in
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Ibn Khallikan, vol. ii., pp . 675 if . (G . W .

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