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  1. Avicenna (Ibn Sina): Muslim Physician And Philosopher of the Eleventh Century (Great Muslim Philosophers and Scientists of the Middle Ages) by Aisha Khan, 2006-01-30
  2. Ibn Sina And His Influence on the Arabic And Latin World (Variorum Collected Studies Series) by Jules Janssens, 2006-03
  3. An Annotated Bibliography on Ibn Sina (1970-1989): Including Arabic and Persian Publications and Turkish and Russian References (Ancient and Medieval Philosophy, Series 1) by Jules L. Janssens, 1991-06-30
  4. The Two Wings of Wisdom: Mysticism and Philosophy in the Risalat Ut-Tair of Ibn Sina (Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis: Studia Iranica Upsaliensia, 4) (Acta ... Upsaliensis: Studia Iranica Upsaliensia, 4) by Shukufah Taqi, Shokoufeh Taghi, 2000-12-10
  5. The Life of Ibn Sina: A Critical Edition and Annotated Translation (Studies in Islamic Philosophy Science)
  6. Ibn Sina and the Muslim World (Great Civil) by Malcolm Yapp, 1986-06
  7. The Making of the Avicennan Tradition: The Transmission, Contents, and Structures of Ibn Sina's Al-Mubahatat (The Discussions (Islamic Philosophy, Theology, and Science) by David C. Reisman, 2002-06-01
  8. Avicenne: A.H.370-428/A.D.980-1037 (Ibn Sina) : etude sur la vie, l'euvre et le systeme theologique et mystique d'Abou Ali el-Hosein Ben Abd Allah Ben ... Les Grands philosophes) (French Edition) by Bernard Carra de Vaux, 1974
  9. Himmelfahrt Und Heiligkeit Im Islam: Eine Studie Unter Besonderer Berucksichtigung Von Ibn Sinas Mi'Ra-Nameh (Studia Religiosa Helvetica) (German Edition) by Tobias Nunlist, 2002-08
  10. Dastan-i hayratangiz-i shaqul-i sihramiz-i Ibn Sina by Avicenna, 1377
  11. An annotated bibliography on ibn sina: first supplement (1990-1994).(Review): An article from: The Journal of the American Oriental Society by Jon McGinnis, 2001-07-01
  12. Ibn Sina Und Die Peripatetische Aussagenlogik (Islamic Philosophy and Theology : Texts and Studies, Vol VI) (German Edition) by Miklos Maroth, 1989-12-01
  13. Allegory and Philosophy in Avicenna (Ibn Sina): With a Translation of the Book of the Prophet Muhammad's Ascent to Heaven (The Middle Ages Series) by Peter Heath, 1992-08-01
  14. 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

1. Ibn Sina: Logic (Introduction & Excerpt)
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Logic
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Ibn Sina Introduction by the Translator
Autobiographical Note

Some Pertinent Excerpts
Introduction Autobiographical Note Excerpts TEXT OF AVICENNA'S TREATISE ON LOGIC PART ONE OF DANESH-NAME ALAI (A CONCISE PHILOSOPHICAL ENCYCLOPAEDIA) Thanks and salutation to God, the creator and bestower of wisdom -salutation to his chosen messenger, Mohamed Mostafa - his family and friends. I received the great order of our master, the just King Ez-Din Ala- Dule Abu- J afar Mohamed ibn Dushmanziar. May his life be long and his fortune increase - the master who provided me with all the objects of my desires such as security, magnanimity - engagement with science and presence in his court - to compose for him and his courtiers a very concise book in Persian (Duri)1 on five traditional and philosophical sciences, namely: First on the science of Logic which is the science of scales (or canon).2 Second on Natural Philosophy which is the science of sensible objects - moving and growing.

2. Ibn Sina
Ibn Sina (Avicenna) doctor of doctors
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3. Ibn Sina
Ibn Sina was born in 980 CE in the village of Afshana near Bukhara which today is In any age Ibn Sina, known in the West as Avicenna, would have been a
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Ibn Sina (Avicenna) - doctor of doctors
by Dr. Monzur Ahmed
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.

4. Ibn Sina (Avicenna) Website
Arabic word file. Ibn Sina and dental care (link in Arabic). This site has a lot on the Medical theories of Ibn Sina.
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5. Ibn Rushd (Averroes) Website
Abu'lWalid Ibn Rushd, better known as Averroes (1126-1198), stands out as a towering figure in the history of Arab-Islamic thought, as well as that
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6. Medieval Sourcebook Ibn Sina (Avicenna) (973-1037) On Medicine
Medieval Sourcebook Ibn Sina (Avicenna) (9731037) On Medicine, c. 1020 CE Horne Introduction
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7. Philosophers Ibn Sina (Avicenna)
Ibn Sina (Avicenna)
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8. Islamic Culture And The Medical Arts
Ibn Sina, the opening to the Qanun fi altibb 596x900 8-bit color GIF, 116773 bytes
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9. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA Avicenna
Avicenna (ABN ALI AL HOSAIN IBN ABDALLAH IBN SINA, called by the Latins AVICENNA).
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10. Mishaal Lays Cornerstone Of Ibn Sina Medical College
British Pay Tribute to Blast Victims Mishaal Lays Cornerstone of Ibn Sina Medical College AlJawal Upgrade Gets Under Way
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11. MOHAMMAD IBN ZAKARIYA AL-RAZI
In medicine, his contribution was so significant that it can only be compared to that of Ibn Sina.
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12. Arab Medical Schools
Rhazes 850923), Ibn Sina (Avicenna 980-1037), al-Zahrawi (Abulcasis 1013) and Ibn an-Nafis. let us look at the case of al-Razi and Ibn Sina
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13. Ibn Sina
Ibn Sina. Arabic name of Avicenna, scholar, and translator. © Research Machinesplc 2005. All rights reserved. Helicon Publishing is a division of Research
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Ibn Sina, known as the doctor of doctors , was born in 370/980 in Afshana, When Ray was besieged, Ibn Sina fled to Hamadan where he cured Prince
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17. Ibn Sina
Ibn Sina However, it was Algazali (Abu Hamid ibn Muhammad alGhazali, 1058-1111)who was his chief opponent. In The Incoherence of Philosophers,
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Avicenna 980 - 1037 Briefly mentioned on page 315, discussed at length on page 324.
Avicenna (his Arabic name is Abu Ali al-Husayn ibn Sine) was born to middle-class Persian parents in 980 BCE in a town near Bukhara. As a young child, his genius was apparent; he was a practicing physician by the age of sixteen. Soon he acquired a position as the court physician for the king of Bukhara, Samanid, who was overthrown only a year later. Until his death in 1037, Avicenna served as the scientific advisor to the local ruler of Esfahan. Avicenna is regarded as one of the greatest Muslim thinkers. Though his political life was unsteady (he endured a period of imprisonment), his approach to philosophy and science was magnificent. Avicenna was an incredibly prolific writer, the author of more than a hundred titles on mathematics, medicine, physics, logic, and metaphysics, in both Persian and Arabic. His greatest work, the Canon of Medicine, was the standard medical reference in Europe and the Middle East until the seventeenth century. The Book of Healing was his greatest philosophical achievement. It was meant to heal the soul rather than the body, and tackled the subjects of metaphysics, Aristotelian Logic, and the natural sciences. Translated into Latin, it greatly affected thirteenth century philosophy. Avicenna, much to the chagrin of the Sunni Theologians of his time, desired to combine Neoplatonism and Aristotelian thought, to show that Islam and Philosophy were not in opposition to one another. Avicenna argued that there was no individual soul, or that there had been no creation of the world, however, there was a dualism of mind and matter, in which matter was inactive, and creation was merely the act of implanting actuality into the passive matter. Avicenna thought that God was the only place where no such dualism occurred.

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19. Tongue Diseases In Al-Qanoon Book Of Ibn-Sina
IBNSINA has explained in his book (ALQANONN) about the tongue anatomy, IBN-SINA studies about the tongue diseases shows to us the extreme awareness
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Tongue Diseases in Al-Qanoon book of Ibn-Sina DR.ABDULLNASER KAADAN
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TRANSLATED BY: DR .SALMA ALMAHDI,D.D.S Summary: T he tongue is con si d e red as completely in most of what IBN-SINA have wrote. Introduction: The old Arabic medical books are not divided in chapters specified for studying the tongue diseases ;for example, in the third chapter of (ALHAWI) book for ARAZI ,we find a section about the taste sensation (i) (ii) ;as he explains very briefly in the 49 th chapter in his book (iii); but ABULLHASSAN ALTABARI the author of (THE HIPPOCRATIC TREATMENTS) ,as he specified ten sections concerned about the tongue diseases such as (gagging reflexes of the tongue (iv) ranula of the tongue (v), (vi) in ALQANUNN book of IBN-SINA has been considered one of the most famous (vii), in addition to some other phrases related to the anatomy researches in the first chapter of the book (viii) IBN-SINA organized:- Anatomy of the tongue muscles: upper tongue muscle that is described very precisely by him. So as he mentions the tongue has nine muscles, although what is known that the tongue consist in addition to the upper tongue muscle ,eight another pairs from muscles instead of four ,so the total number of muscles are seventeen muscles. (ix)
Neuroanatomy of the tongue:
similar to the modern anatomy description ,telling the branch that innervates the tongue sensation to transmit the taste sensation

20. The Islamic World To 1600: The Arts, Learning, And Knowledge (Ibn Sina)
From the Islamic World to 1600 Tutorial, a multimedia introduction to the first millennium of Islamic history, developed by the Applied History Research Group.
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http://users.erols.com/zenithco/ Abu Ali al-Husayn Ibn Abdullah Ibn Sina was born in Bukhara in 980. Sometimes known in the West by the Latin name, Avicenna, this Persian physician became the most famous and influential of all the Islamic philosopher-scientists. He earned royal favour for treating the Kings of Bukhara and Hamadan for ailments other physicians could neither diagnose nor cure. His grave is still maintained in Hamadan, where he died in 1037. Though trained as a physician, Ibn Sina made important contributions to philosophy, mathematics, chemistry, and astronomy. His philosophical encyclopedia, Kitab al-Shifa ("Book of Healing") brought Aristotelian and Platonian philosophy together with Islamic theology in dividing the field of knowledge into theoretical knowledge (physics, mathematics, and metaphysics) and practical knowledge (ethics, economics, and politics). His most enduring legacy, however, was in the field of medicine. His most famous book, Al-Qanun fi al-Tibb Proceed to Omar Khayyam
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