3. Al-Sharif al-Murtada (d. 1044 CE)
Al-Sharif al-Murtada, also known as al-Imam al-Razi, was deeply influenced by al-Tusi’s methodologies. Renowned for his intellectual prowess and theological treatises, al-Murtada’s pivotal work, “Al-Shafi,” focused on the intricacies of Islamic doctrines. Under the guidance of al-Tusi, he developed a distinctive analytic approach that influenced countless scholars after him, asserting that a scholar’s role is to both teach and interpret the foundational texts critically.
4. Sheikh al-Saduq (d. 991 CE)
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