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My thanks to Lukas Muehlethaler for his advice on this episode!

And one correction: I incorrectly state in this episode that Quṭb al-Dīn al-Shīrāzī was a shiite thinker but this seems not to be true (it is true that his teacher al-Ṭūsī was though.)