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Abu al-Hassan Muhammad ibn Yusuf al-Amiri (Arabic: أبو الحسن محمد ابن يوسف العامري) (died 992) was a Muslim theologian and philosopher of Arabian origin, who attempted to reconcile philosophy with religion, and Sufism with conventional Islam. While al-'Amiri believed the revealed truths of Islam were superior to the logical conclusions of philosophy, he argued that the two did not contradict each other. Al-'Amiri consistently sought to find areas of agreement and synthesis between disparate Islamic sects. However, he believed Islam to be morally superior to other religions, notably Zoroastrianism and Manicheism.

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  • أبو الحسن العامري (ar)
  • Abu al-Hassan al-Amiri (en)
  • Abu'l Hasan Muhammad Ibn Yusuf al-'Amiri (es)
  • Abu al-Hassan al-Amiri (fr)
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  • أبو الحسن محمد بن أبي ذر يوسف العامري النيسابوري من فلاسفة القرن الرابع الهجري. ولد في مطلع مدينة نيسابور في مطلع القرن الرابع الهجري. تتلمذ على أبو زيد البلخيوتوفي عام 381 هـ. . (ar)
  • Al-ʿAmiri ou de son nom complet Abū l-Hasan Muhammad b. Yūsuf al-ʿĀmirı̄ (en arabe أبو الحسن العامري) est un philosophe musulman né vers 912 dans le Khorasan, en Perse, et mort en 992 dans la même région, à Nichapur. (fr)
  • Abu al-Hassan Muhammad ibn Yusuf al-Amiri (Arabic: أبو الحسن محمد ابن يوسف العامري) (died 992) was a Muslim theologian and philosopher of Arabian origin, who attempted to reconcile philosophy with religion, and Sufism with conventional Islam. While al-'Amiri believed the revealed truths of Islam were superior to the logical conclusions of philosophy, he argued that the two did not contradict each other. Al-'Amiri consistently sought to find areas of agreement and synthesis between disparate Islamic sects. However, he believed Islam to be morally superior to other religions, notably Zoroastrianism and Manicheism. (en)
  • Abu al-Hassan Muhammad ibn Yusuf al-Amiri (árabe: أبو الحسن محمد ابن يوسف العامري) (fallece en 992) fue un teólogo y filósofo musulmán persa, que intentó reconciliar la filosofía con la religión, y el Sufismo con el Islam convencional. Aunque al-'Amiri creía que las verdades reveladas del Islam eran superiores a las conclusiones lógicas de la filosofía, él sostenía que una no contradecia a la otra. En forma sistemática Al-'Amiri buscó campos de acuerdo y síntesis entre sectas islámicas dispares. Sin embargo, creía que el islam era moralmente superior a las otras religiones, en particular el Zoroastrianismo y el Maniqueismo.​ (es)
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