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Jamal al-Din Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn Fakhr al-Din al-Razi (Persian: جمال‌الدین محمد بن محمد آق‌سرایی) (died 1379), also written al-Aqsara'i, was a 14th-century Muslim Iranian physician. He became known as Aqsara'i because he moved to Aqsara region of what is now Turkey. He is known for his commentary on the , which was an epitome made in the 13th century by Ibn al-Nafis of The Canon of Medicine of Avicenna. He died in 1379.

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  • جمال الدين محمد بن محمد الأقصرائي (توفي 1374 م). اسمه محمد بن محمد بن محمد بن فخر الدين، جمال الدين ، ويعرف بالأقسرائي. كان عالما بالتفسير والطب، عارفا باللغة والأدب.تركي الاصل، نسبته إلى آق سراي ومعناها (القصر الأبيض)، وهو حفيد الإمام فخر الدين الرازيّ. كان مدرسا في بلاد قرمان (تركيا) بمدرسة (السلسلة) وقد شرط بانيها أن لا يدرّس فيها إلا من حفظ (الصحاح) للجوهري، فعين لها جمال الدين. سمع الشريف الجرجاني عن صيت جمال الدين ومكانته فشدَّ الرحال إليه لطلب العلم على يديه، ولكن صادف دخوله قرمان موت جمال الدين. (ar)
  • Jamal al-Din Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn Fakhr al-Din al-Razi (Persian: جمال‌الدین محمد بن محمد آق‌سرایی) (died 1379), also written al-Aqsara'i, was a 14th-century Muslim Iranian physician. He became known as Aqsara'i because he moved to Aqsara region of what is now Turkey. He is known for his commentary on the , which was an epitome made in the 13th century by Ibn al-Nafis of The Canon of Medicine of Avicenna. He died in 1379. (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Jamal_al-Din_Muhammad_bin_Muhammad_al-Aqsara'i_(d._1377-78);_Hall_al-Mujiz_(The_Resolution_of_the_Mujiz)_signed_Muhsin_Mir_Muhammad_'Ali_al-Tabib,_Bukhara,_dated_June-July_1583.jpg
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  • Manuscript of al-Aqsara'i's Hall al-Mujiz. Copy made in Bukhara , dated June-July 1583 (en)
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  • جمال الدين محمد بن محمد الأقصرائي (توفي 1374 م). اسمه محمد بن محمد بن محمد بن فخر الدين، جمال الدين ، ويعرف بالأقسرائي. كان عالما بالتفسير والطب، عارفا باللغة والأدب.تركي الاصل، نسبته إلى آق سراي ومعناها (القصر الأبيض)، وهو حفيد الإمام فخر الدين الرازيّ. كان مدرسا في بلاد قرمان (تركيا) بمدرسة (السلسلة) وقد شرط بانيها أن لا يدرّس فيها إلا من حفظ (الصحاح) للجوهري، فعين لها جمال الدين. سمع الشريف الجرجاني عن صيت جمال الدين ومكانته فشدَّ الرحال إليه لطلب العلم على يديه، ولكن صادف دخوله قرمان موت جمال الدين. (ar)
  • Jamal al-Din Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn Fakhr al-Din al-Razi (Persian: جمال‌الدین محمد بن محمد آق‌سرایی) (died 1379), also written al-Aqsara'i, was a 14th-century Muslim Iranian physician. He became known as Aqsara'i because he moved to Aqsara region of what is now Turkey. He is known for his commentary on the , which was an epitome made in the 13th century by Ibn al-Nafis of The Canon of Medicine of Avicenna. Al-Aqsara'i studied medicine with his father, under whose tutelage he first read the Mujaz. Thereafter he studied The Canon of Medicine itself, as well as the Hawi by Razi and the Complete Book on Medicine by al-Majusi, as well as the medical writings of Najib al-Din al-Samarqandi. He employed these other treatises in his commentary on the Mujaz, and he titled his commentary "The Key to the " (Hall al-Mujaz). He died in 1379. (en)
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