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  1. God and Humans in Islamic Thought: Abd Al-Jabbar, Ibn Sina and Al-Ghazali (Culture and Civilization in the Middle East) by Maha Elkaisy-Friemuth, 2006-07-25
  2. Ibn Sina--Al-Biruni correspondence.: An article from: Islam & Science by Rafik Berjak, Muzaffar Iqbal, 2005-12-22
  3. Avicenna on Theology by Ibn Sina, 2007-01-01
  4. Remarks and Admonitions (Mediaeval Sources in Translation) by Sina Ibn, 1984-01-01
  5. The universe as a system: Ibn Sina's cosmology revisited.(Critical essay): An article from: Islam & Science by Syamsuddin Arif, 2009-12-22
  6. Acts of the International Symposium on Ibn Turk, Khwarezmi, Farabi, Beyruni and Ibn Sina: (Ankara, 9-12 September 1985) (Series of acts of congresses and symposiums)
  7. Hospitals in Iraq: List of Hospitals in Iraq, Ibn Sina Hospital, Baghdad Medical City, Al-Adudi Hospital
  8. God and Humans in Islamic Thought: 'Abd al-Jabbar, Ibn Sina and al-Ghazali.(Book review): An article from: Philosophy East and West by Patrick Quinn, 2008-04-01
  9. Mountains of Kyrgyzstan: Ibn Sina Peak, Khan Tengri, Jengish Chokusu, Sulayman Mountain, Jeti-Ögüz Resort, Pik Tandykul, Gora Kurumdy
  10. Al-As'Ilah Wa'L-Ajwibah/Questions and Answers: Including the Further Answers of Al-Biruni and Al-Ma'Sumi's Defense of Ibn Sina
  11. Knowing the Unknowable God: Ibn-Sina, Maimonides, Aquinas
  12. Causality in Islamic philosophy: the arguments of Ibn Sina.(Report): An article from: Islam & Science by Syamsuddin Arif, 2009-06-22
  13. The achievements of IBN SINA in the field of science and his contributions to its philosophy.(Biography): An article from: Islam & Science by Seyyed Hossein Nasr, 2003-12-01
  14. Mountains of Tajikistan: Ibn Sina Peak, Mount Garmo, Peak Korzhenevskaya, Ismoil Somoni Peak, Karl Marx Peak, Moscow Peak, Mayakovskiy Peak

21. References For Avicenna
Abu Ali ibn sina On the 1000th anniversary of his birth (Tashkent, 1980). HF AbdullaZade, A list of ibn sina s work in the natural sciences
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  • Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 1970-1990).
  • Biography in Encyclopaedia Britannica. available on the Web Books:
  • S M Afnan, Avicenna: His life and works (London, 1958).
  • M B Baratov, The great thinker Abu Ali ibn Sina (Russian) (Tashkent, 1980).
  • M B Baratov, P G Bulgakov and U I Karimov (eds.), Abu 'Ali Ibn Sina : On the 1000th anniversary of his birth (Tashkent, 1980).
  • M N Boltaev, Abu Ali ibn Sina - great thinker, scholar and encyclopedist of the Medieval East (Russian) (Tashkent, 1980).
  • W E Gohlman (ed. and trans.), The life of Ibn Sina (New York, 1974).
  • L Goodman, Avicenna (London, 1992).
  • D Gutas, Avicenna and the Aristotelian tradition (Leiden, 1988).
  • I M Muminov (ed.), al-Biruni and Ibn Sina : Correspondence (Russian) (Tashkent, 1973).
  • S H Nasr, An Introduction to Islamic Cosmological Doctrines
  • B Ja Sidfar, Ibn Sina : Writers and Scientists of the East (Moscow, 1981).
  • S Kh Sirazhdinov (ed.), Mathematics and astronomy in the works of Ibn Sina, his contemporaries and successors (Russian) (Tashkent, 1981).
  • 22. Malaspina.com - IBN SINA
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    23. Medieval Sourcebook: Ibn Sina (Avicenna) (973-1037): On Medicine, C. 1020 CE
    Medieval Sourcebook ibn sina (Avicenna) (9731037) On Medicine, c. 1020 CE.Horne Introduction. Avicenna (973-1037) was a sort of universal genius,
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    [Horne Introduction] Avicenna (973-1037) was a sort of universal genius, known first as a physician. To his works on medicine he afterward added religious tracts, poems, works on philosophy, on logic, as physics, on mathematics, and on astronomy. He was also a statesman and a soldier, and he is said to have died of debauchery. Medicine considers the human body as to the means by which it is cured and by which it is driven away from health. The knowledge of anything, since all things have causes, is not acquired or complete unless it is known by its causes. Therefore in medicine we ought to know the causes of sickness and health. And because health and sickness and their causes are sometimes manifest, and sometimes hidden and not to be comprehended except by the study of symptoms, we must also study the symptoms of health and disease. Now it is established in the sciences that no knowledge is acquired save through the study of its causes and beginnings, if it has had causes and beginnings; nor completed except by knowledge of its accidents and accompanying essentials. Of these causes there are four kinds: material, efficient, formal, and final. Material causes, on which health and sickness depend, are- the affected member, which is the immediate subject, and the humors; and in these are the elements. And these two are subjects that, according to their mixing together, alter. In the composition and alteration of the substance which is thus composed, a certain unity is attained.

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    25. Ibn Sina (Avicenna), 981-1037 C.E.
    ibn sina was the most famous physician, philosopher, encyclopedist, mathematicianand astronomer of his time. The Qanun (canon) remained a medical bible for
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    27. Avicenna - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    His Latinized name is a corruption of ibn sina, the short name by which he was ibn sina was put under the charge of a tutor, and his precocity soon made
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    (Redirected from Ibn Sina Avicenna was the greatest of the medieval Islamic physicians, whose work had a direct impact on the Renaissance. Avicenna (Ibn Sina or al-Sheikh al-Rais (Leader among the wise men) ) , شيخ الرئيس ابو علي سينا in Persian Abu Ali Husain ebn-e Abdollah Ebn-e Sina-e Balkhi or Pur-Sina or Ebn-e Sina (as he is usually called) ( ) was a Persian physician philosopher , and scientist . He was the author of 450 books on a wide range of subjects. Many of these concentrated on philosophy and medicine . He is considered by many to be "the father of modern medicine". George Sarton called Ibn Sina "the most famous scientist of Islam and one of the most famous of all races, places, and times." His most famous works are The Book of Healing and The Canon of Medicine , also known as the Qanun . His Latinized name is a transliteration of Ibn Sina , the short name by which he was known in Persia.

    28. IBN SINA
    Abu Ali alHussain Ibn Abdallah ibn sina(Avesina) was born in 980 AD at ibn sina also contributed to mathematics, physics, music and other fields.
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    IBN SINA (Aviccena) Abu Ali al-Hussain Ibn Abdallah Ibn Sina(Avesina) was born in 980 A.D. at Afshana near Bukhara, the part of Iran. The young Bu Ali received his early education in Bukhara, and by the age of ten had become well versed in the study of the Qur'an and various sciences. He started studying philosophy by reading various Greek, Muslim and other books on this subject and learnt logic and some other subjects from Abu Abdallah Natili, a famous philosopher of the time. While still young, he attained such a degree of expertise in medicine that his fame spread far and wide. At the age of 17, he was fortunate in curing Nooh Ibn Mansoor, the King of Bukhhara, of an illness in which all the well-known physicians had given up hope. On his recovery, the King wished to reward him, but the young physician only desired permission to use his uniquely stocked library. On his father's death, Bu Ali left Bukhara and traveled to Jurjan where Khawarizm Shah welcomed him. There, he met his famous contemporary Abu Raihan al-Biruni. Later he moved to Ray and then to Hamadan, where he wrote his famous book Al-Qanun fi al-Tibb . Here he treated Shams al-Daulah, the King of Hamadan, for severe colic. From Hamadan, he moved to Isfahn, where he completed many of his monumental writings. Nevertheless, he continued traveling and the excessive mental exertion as well as political turmoil spoilt his health. Finally, he returned to Hamadan where he died in 1037 A.D.

    29. Avicenna (Ibn Sina) Of Persia
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    Information on Avicenna , or in Arabic, Abu Ali al-Husain ibn Abdallah ibn Sina or simply Ibn Sina (980 - 1037). A physician, philosopher, and scientist, he was the author of 450 books on many subjects, many on philosophy and medicine.
    The following are excerpts from the book The Wonder of the World: A Journey from Modern Science to the Mind of God by Roy Abraham Varghese. Used with permission. Reviews of The Wonder of the World
    "If one could only bring back the sense of enchantment of the natural world in our time in a society dominated by the scientism which is a product of modern science! I think that your book is a remarkable achievement for which I want to congratulate you. I hope that it will have a wide readership."
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    Avicenna and Other Great Religious Thinkers
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    Every thousand years or so, there comes a thinker whose life is as striking as his or her intellectual output is stunning. Viewed from this perspective, it is remarkable indeed that within a period of 300+ years, the world was to witness the convergent odysseys of four titans of thought who set the agenda for the study of reality at every level. This is the period I like to call the Golden Age of human thought. Between them

    30. Ibn-e-Sina-e-Balkhi (Avicenna Of Balkh) His Full Name Was Abu Ali
    The Life of ibn sina A Critical Edition. Translated by William E. Gohlman.Albany State University of New York Press, 1974.
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    His full name was Abu Ali Al-Hussein Ibn Abdullah Ibn Sina . He was a native Tajik of Khorasan, and born in the city of Balkh in the year 980 A.D. Avicenna of Balkh is regarded as the most famous and influential philosopher-scientist of his time. He is particulary known for his contributions in the field of Aristotelian philosophy and medicine.
    During this time Avicenna's way of life was greatly changed that lasted to the end of his life. His father died and Bukhara the capital of Samanids was captured by Mahmoud of Ghazna and a period of instability began. However, he had a few short periods of tranquility in this great time of hardship and turmoil. His the power of his intellect and concentration was such that he continued his intellectual works with remarkable consistency and continuity and was not influenced by the outward disturbances.
    He completed his two major works and wrote most of his 200 treaties in Isfahan. Those two famous works are The Book of Healing (

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    Philosophical Dictionary I propositionImplicationibn sina, Abù Alì al-Husayn (980-1037) ibn sina As a leading neoplatonist,ibn sina emphasized the causal necessity that characterizes emanations from
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    Contribution of ibn sina to the development of Earth Sciences It can berightfully said that ibn sina (Avicenna, 981 1037 CE) was a true product of
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    33. Islamic Medical Manuscripts: Bio-Bibliographies
    In Nishapur he met ibn sina (Avicenna), and correspondence between the two of His commentary on ibn sina s poem is preserved in a unique copy at NLM,
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    Nothing is known of the life of this scholar except that he composed a commentary on a poem of Ibn Sina ( Avicenna ) and also a commentary on an expansion ( takhmis ) of the same poem made by another scholar. When and where he worked is unknown. He is recorded by Hajji Khalifah (Katib Celebi) as the author of a commentary ( sharh ) on a takhmis (a special type of amplification of a poem) written by an otherwise unknown scholar named Mansur al-Misri on a poem by Ibn Sina titled th century (when Avicenna died) and the mid-17 th century (see Hajji Khalifah, The National Library of Medicine has a unique copy made in 1733/1146 of a commentary made by Abu al-Baqa' al-Ahmadi directly on the poem itself by Ibn Sina, and not on the takhmis written by Mansur al-Misri. No other information is available.
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    The first of the four Orthodox caliphs See , Wilferd Madelung, The succession to Muhammad: A study of the early Caliphate (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997).

    34. IBN SINA
    ibn sina was the most famous of the philosopher scientists of Islam. ibn sina,or Avicenna, was born in Bukhara then a leading city in Persia.
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    35. Avicenna Ibn Sina Persian Physician Neo-Platonist
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    Allegory and Philosophy in Avicenna (ibn sina) With a Translation of the Book Other Muslim thinkers, notably ibn sina 1 Avicenna , Ibn Rushd 2 Averroes
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    37. Ibn Sina
    In any age ibn sina, known in the West as Avicenna, would have been a giant Unfortunately ibn sina s arrival almost coincided with the deposition and
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    Home Page Scientists Doctor of all Doctors Ibn Sina (Avicenna) Ibn Sina was born in 980 C.E. in the village of Afshana near Bukhara which today is located in the far south of Russia. His father, Abdullah, an adherent of the Ismaili sect, was from Balkh and his mother from a village near Bukhara. In any age Ibn Sina, known in the West as Avicenna, would have been a giant among giants. He displayed exceptional intellectual prowess as a child and at the age of ten was already proficient in the Qur'an and the Arabic classics. During the next six years he devoted himself to Muslim Jurisprudence, Philosophy and Natural Science and studied Logic, Euclid, and the Almeagest. He turned his attention to Medicine at the age of 17 years and found it, in his own words, "not difficult". However he was greatly troubled by metaphysical problems and in particular the works of Aristotle. By chance, he obtained a manual on this subject by the celebrated philosopher al-Farabi which solved his difficulties. By the age of 18 he had built up a reputation as a physician and was summoned to attend the Samani ruler Nuh ibn Mansur (reigned 976-997 C.E.), who, in gratitude for Ibn Sina's services, allowed him to make free use of the royal library, which contained many rare and even unique books. Endowed with great powers of absorbing and retaining knowledge, this Muslim scholar devoured the contents of the library and at the age of 21 was in a position to compose his first book.

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    More on ibn sina from Fact Monster. Avicenna Avicenna , Arabic ibn sina,980–1037, Islamic philosopher and physician, of Persian origin, .
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    Avicenna Avicenna (AbuAli Al-Husein ibn Abdullah ibn sina) Library of Congress b.Bukhara (Uzbekistan), 980, d.
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    (Abu-Ali Al-Husein ibn Abdullah ibn Sina) Library of Congress [b. Bukhara (Uzbekistan), 980, d. Hamadan (Iran), June 1037] Avicenna is considered the greatest Arab physician today and was recognized as such during his lifetime as well. Rulers of various warring states of the disintegrating Arab hegemony considered Avicenna one of the spoils of war. In addition to his many writings concerning health and medicine, Avicenna argued that alchemists would never be able to transmute base metals into gold. He also transmitted many of Aristotle's views to the wide audience he obtained for the hundreds of books attributed to him. Dictionary Av·i·cen·na ăv ĭ-sĕn
    Persian physician and Neo-Platonist philosopher noted for his Canon of Medicine, a standard medical textbook used in Europe until the 17th century. Encyclopedia Avicenna ăvĭsĕn ) , Arabic

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