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Razi (Persian: رازی) or al-Razi (Arabic: الرازی) is a name that was historically used to indicate a person coming from Ray, Iran.
People
It most commonly refers to:
- Muhammad ibn Zakariya al-Razi (865–925), influential physician, alchemist and philosopher, also known by his Latinized name Rhazes or Rasis
 - Abu Hatim Ahmad ibn Hamdan al-Razi (died c. 934), Isma'ili philosopher
 - Fakhr al-Din al-Razi (1150–1210), influential polymath and theologian
 
It may also refer to:
- Shapur of Rey, also known as Sabur al-Razi, Sasanian military officer from the Mihran family, Marzban of Persian Armenia 483–4
 - Mihran Razi (died 637), military officer from the Mihran family
 - Abu Zur’a al-Razi (died 878), Sunni hadith scholar
 - Abu Hatim Muhammad ibn Idris al-Razi (811–890), Sunni hadith scholar
 - Muhammad ibn Ya'qub al-Kulayni al-Razi (864–941), Shia compiler of hadith
 - Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad ibn Mūsa al-Rāzī (888–955), historian
 - ʿĪsā al-Rāzī (died 980), historian
 - Najm al-Din Razi, 13th-century Sufi
 - Amin Razi, 16th-century geographer
 
Locations
- Razi University, a public university in the city of Kermanshah
 - Razi, Ardabil, a city
 - Razi, Golestan, a village
 - Razi, Khuzestan, a village
 - Razi, West Azerbaijan, a village
 - Seyyed Razi, Iran, a village
 
Politics
- Razi is a short word for a supporter of Rashism
 
See also
- Raz (disambiguation)
 - Raaz (disambiguation)
 - Raazi, 2018 Indian spy-thriller film by Meghna Gulzar
 
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