Abstract
This article examines the position of two great philosophers of the Muslim East – Abu Nasr Farabi (870-872, Farab-Syrdarya, - 950, Damascus) and Abu Ali ibn Sina (980, Bukhara, - 1037, Hamadan) in Islamic philosophical thinking IX- XI centuries in the process of sudden changes and renewals and their attitude to Sufism – an irrationalist doctrine that is emerging in the Islamic world.
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