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  1. God and Humans in Islamic Thought: Abd Al-jabbar, Ibn Sina and Al-ghazali by Maha Elkaisy-friemuth, 2011-02-12
  2. A Library of the World's Best Literature - Ancient and Modern - Vol. XIX (forty-five volumes); Holinshed-Ibn Sina by Charles Dudley Warner, 2008-06-01
  3. Arabic Phonetics: Ibn Sina's Risalah on the Points of Articulation of the Speech-Sounds Translated from Medieval Arabic (Arthur Jeffery Memorial Monographs No. 2) by Khalil I. Semaan, 1977
  4. The Metaphysica of Avicenna (ibn Sina): A Critical Translation-Commentary and Analysis of the Fundamental Arguments... by Avicenna (ibn sina) & Parviz Morewedge, 1973
  5. Die Augenheilkund Des Ibn Sina (1902) (German Edition)
  6. The Metaphysica of Avicenna (ibn Sina): A Critical Translation-Commentary and Analysis of the Fundamental Arguments... by Avicenna (ibn sina) & Parviz Morewedge, 2001
  7. Knowing the unknowable God: Ibn-Sina, Maimonides, Aquinas --1987 publication. by David B Burrell, 1987-01-01
  8. Kyrgyzstan-tajikistan Border: Kyrgyzstan-tajikistan Border Crossings, Ibn Sina Peak, Isfara, Khaidarkan, Pik Tandykul, Gora Kurumdy
  9. The Problem of Evil: Ibn Sina's Theodicy by Shams Constantine Inati, 2000-09
  10. Die Augenheilkunde Des Ibn Sina (1902) (German Edition)
  11. Die Augenheilkunde Des Ibn Sina: Aus Dem Arabischen Ubersetzt Und Erlautert (1902) (German Edition)
  12. Die Augenheilkunde Des Ibn Sina (1902) (German Edition)
  13. Die Augenheilkund Des Ibn Sina (1902) (German Edition)
  14. Eine "Summa Medicinae" bei Avicenna: Zur Krankheitslehre und Heilkunde des Ibn Sina (980-1037) (Sitzungsberichte der Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften ... 87/88) (German Edition) by Heinrich Schipperges, 1987-11-27

41. Afk@rNet Index
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42. 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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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 shar ) on a takhmis (a special type of amplification of a poem) written by an otherwise unknown scholar named Man th century (when Avicenna died) and the mid-17 th century (see Hajji Khalifah, takhmis written by Man No other information is available.
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The first of the four Orthodox caliphs , he was the father of the Prophet Mu See , Wilferd Madelung, The succession to Mu ammad: A study of the early Caliphate (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997).
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He was a pupil of the alchemist d. 1197/593), and he wrote a commentary on his teacher's alchemical-allegorical poems known as Poems of the Nuggets ) or, more commonly, as Nuggets of Gold ). The commentary circulated in two versions. Nothing else is known of this alchemical writer. See Ullmann,

43. Avicenna Ibn Sina Persian Physician Neo-Platonist
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44. 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.

45. Avicenna: Biography And Much More From Answers.com
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

46. Pandora - Arama Sonuçlarý
sina, ibn Litera yay. 2005, Fiyati 25,00 YTL %10 indirimli Pandora fiyati 22,50 sina, ibn YAPI KREDI yay. 1996, Fiyati 9,00 YTL %15 indirimli Pandora
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47. Pandora - Arama Sonuçlarý
sina, ibn Litera yay. 2004, Fiyati 25,00 YTL %10 indirimli Pandora fiyati 22,50YTL (22.500.000 TL) sepete ekle (stoktan teslim) türkçe
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48. Ibn Sina
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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49. Avicenna
Avicenna , Arabic ibn sina, 980–1037, Islamic philosopher and physician, ofPersian origin, b. near Bukhara. He was the most renowned philosopher of
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50. MuslimHeritage.com - Topics
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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51. MuslimHeritage.com - Features
Muslim Contributions to Philosophy ibn sina, Farabi, Beyruni. (Sourcehttp//www.louisville.edu/~d0hess01/. ibn sina
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52. Avicenna — Abu 'Ali Al-Husayn Ibn 'Abd Allah Ibn Sina
Cyber encyclopedia of Jewish history and culture that covers everything fromantiSemitism to Zionism. It includes a glossary, bibliography of web sites and
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Uzbekistan . Wrote on theology, metaphysics, astronomy, philology, poetry, and medicine, including Al-Qanun fi al-Tibb (The Cannon of Medicine) wajib al-wujud ), is the only being which is pure Goodness, the source of all existence. Everything else derives its being ( mahiyya ) and its existence ( wujud ) from the Necessary Being and hence is contingent upon God. The contingent beings ( mumkin al-wujud mujarradat ). And (2) beings which are only contingent, the composed bodies of the sublunary world which come into being and pass away. Ibn Sina attempted to integrate Greek philosophy and Islam in an original synthesis which places God at the center of philosophy based on the self-evident truths. Canon of Medicine , is the ordered Summa of all the medical knowledge up to his time. Divided into five books, this major work of Islamic medical tradition was used as the basic textbook for teaching medicine for seven centuries both in the East as well as in the West. Translated by Gerard of Cremona between 1150 and 1187, the Canon formed the basis of teaching at all European universities. It appears in the oldest known syllabus of teaching given to the School of Medicine at Montpellier, dating from 1309, and in all subsequent ones until 1557.

53. Islam Online- News Section
Great Muslim Scholars Abu Ali AlHusayn ibn Abdallah ibn sina (Avicenna) ibn sina lived life to the fullest. Even in the midst of political turmoil,
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Great Muslim Scholars: Abu 'Ali Al-Husayn Ibn 'Abdallah Ibn Sina (Avicenna) By Hawa Irfan To live in the past and to waste the gifts that Allah (SWT) has given to us all is to not live at all. However, to recall the riches of the past and to learn from them serves as a reminder of what we have achieved and what we can still achieve.
Ibn Sina lived life to the fullest. Even in the midst of political turmoil, he became a renowned physician, philosopher, encyclopedist, mathematician and astronomer.
Ibn Sina was born in 981 in Bukhara, one of the capitals of the Samanid dynasty, in the then northeastern part of Iran. Of Iranian parentage, his father was a middle-level official - the governor of a village on one of the estates owned by the Samanid ruler, Nuh Ibn Mansur. His home was a meeting-place for learned men, creating a ripe environment for Ibn Sina's pre-school education in which his father was his first teacher.

54. Philosophical Dictionary: I Proposition-Implication
ibn sina, Abù Alì alHusayn (980-1037) ibn sina As a leading neoplatonist,ibn sina emphasized the causal necessity that characterizes emanations from
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In the traditional notation for categorical logic , a proposition that is both particular and affirmative Example: "Some birds are Canada geese." Such a proposition affirms that there is at least one thing that belongs to both of the designated classes. Its contradictory is an E " proposition with the same subject and predicate terms.
Ibn Daud, Abraham ben David Hallevi
Jewish philosopher. Ibn Daud was the first Jewish Aristotelean . His Sefer ha-Qabbalah The Book of Tradition at Amazon.com Emunah Ramah The Exalted Faith at Amazon.com metaphysics of Ibn Sina , providing an important influence on the work of Maimonides . Ibn Daud defended free will by proposing limitations on the extent of divine omnipotence.
Ibn Gabirol, Solomon
Jewish philosopher and poet. Translated into Latin as Fons Vitae The Source of Life at Amazon.com philosophical work expressed a unique version of neoplatonism . His distinction between the essence and the will of god had significant influence on the thought of Duns Scotus Recommended Reading: Solomon B. Ibn-Gabirol

55. 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 (

56. Ýbn Sina - Ýbn Tufeyl - YKY
ibn sina ibn Tufeyl. YKY DEKI KITAPLARI Hay Bin Yakzan geri dön Ana Sayfa.
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57. Abu'l 'Ali Al-Husayn B. 'Abd Allah Ibn Sina
By the time of his sixteenth birthday, ibn sina had mastered physics, ibn sina’s surviving works include more than two hundred and fifty books,
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Abu’l ‘Ali al-Husayn b. ‘Abd Allah ibn Sina (370/980-428/1037) [This is a preliminary entry; a more detailed entry will be available later.] Abu’l ‘Ali al-Husayn b. ‘Abd Allah b. Sina, Latinized as Avicenna during the Middle Ages, known in the Muslim world as Ibn Sina, is one of the most important representatives of that encyclopaedic tradition of learning which was the hallmark of Islamic scholarship. Honorifically called al-Shaykh al-Ra’is , the Grand Shaykh, Ibn Sina was born in 370 AH/980 CE in Afshana, his mother’s home town near present day Bukhara, Uzbekistan, during the reign of Amir Nuh ibn Mansur al-Samani. We know about his life and works from two authoritative sources: An autobiography which covers the first thirty years of his life and the detailed life-sketch left behind by his disciple and friend al-Juzjani. His father was a high official of the Samanid administration, his native language was Persian and he was first educated at home and then sent to learn jurisprudence from Isma‘il al-Zahid. He studied the Almagest, Elements

58. Abu'l 'Ali Al-Husayn Bin 'AbdAllah Ibn Sina

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59. Ibn Sina
The achievements of ibn sina in the field of science and his Arab greats Therich world of ibn sina, THE STAR (The Star (Jordan, Middle East))
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60. Afghanland.com Afghanistan Ibn Sina Avicenna
Afghanland.com ibn sina was born in Balkh Afghanistan. ibn sina was putunder the charge of a tutor, and his precocity soon made him the marvel of his
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HOME NEWS ISLAM HISTORY ... PICTURES Ibn Sina (Avicenna) Afghanland.com - Ibn Sina was born in Balkh Afghanistan. His mother was a native of bacteria his father, a tax collector from Balkh under Ibn Mansur, the Samanid amir of Bokhara. On the birth of Ibn Sina's younger brother the family migrated to Bokhara, then one of the chief cities of the Muslim world, and famous for a culture which was older than its conquest by the Saracens.
Ibn Sina was put under the charge of a tutor, and his precocity soon made him the marvel of his neighbors; he displayed exceptional intellectual behavior and was a child prodigy who had memorized the Qur'an by the age of 10 and a great deal of Arabic poetry as well. From a greengrocer he learned arithmetic, and he began to learn more from a wandering scholar who gained a livelihood by curing the sick and teaching the young.
He turned to medicine at 16, and not only learned medical theory, but by gratuitous attendance on the sick had, according to his own account, discovered new methods of treatment. The teenager achieved full status as a physician at age 18 and found that "Medicine is no hard and thorny science, like mathematics and metaphysics, so I soon made great progress; I became an excellent doctor and began to treat patients, using approved remedies." The youthful physician's fame spread quickly, and he treated many patients without asking for payment.

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