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2021
According to Avicenna, prophets are necessary so as to providesustainability of the social life in a certain order, to achieve social justice in allthe strata and to live in peace with the all people.Prophets have a supreme reason, intuition imagination and power tomove. They are the supreme beings of all mankind.
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According to Avicenna, prophets are necessary so as to providesustainability of the social life in a certain order, to achieve social justice in allthe strata and to live in peace with the all people.Prophets have a supreme reason, intuition imagination and power tomove. They are the supreme beings of all mankind.
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Abstract This chapter explains Ibn Sina's journey and moves to Rayy after he pulled up stakes in Gorgan. According to Central Asian chronicler Nizami Aruzi, Ibn Sina was contacted to cure the young Majd al-Dawla. Ibn Sina then proceeded to write about the importance and treatment of emotional disorders and mental illness in his work ...
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The Gulf journal of oncology, 2010
Idiopathic Ibn Sina, popularly known in the west as Avicenna;(980-1037 A.D.) was one of the foremost physicians and Islamic philosophers of his time. His chief medical work, Al-Qanun fi'l-tibb (The Canon of Medicine), is considered to be the most comprehensive medical encyclopedia ever written by an Arab physician.
A A S R, Mannan, M, Kahvic
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Idiopathic Ibn Sina, popularly known in the west as Avicenna;(980-1037 A.D.) was one of the foremost physicians and Islamic philosophers of his time. His chief medical work, Al-Qanun fi'l-tibb (The Canon of Medicine), is considered to be the most comprehensive medical encyclopedia ever written by an Arab physician.
A A S R, Mannan, M, Kahvic
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This thesis explores the pivotal contributions of Ibn Sina, also known as Avicenna, to the field of pharmacy. Born in 980 CE in Persia, Ibn Sina was a polymath who profoundly influenced medical and pharmaceutical sciences through his seminal work, "The Canon of Medicine" (Al-Qanun fi al-Tibb).
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International Ibn Sina Symposium
2015Vahde (Birlik) Kavramları üzerinde durarak, Platon, Aristo, Plotinus ve Farabi’nin söz konusu kavramları nasıl analiz ettiklerini belirtti. İbn Sina’nın Farabi’den farklı düşünüp düşünmediği hususunu ve bu kavramların Zo- runlu varlığın önemli niteliklerinden biri olduğunu, sudur teorisinin açık- lanması gerektiğini ...
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Management of stroke as described by Ibn Sina (Avicenna) in the Canon of Medicine
International Journal of Cardiology, 2013Arman Zargaran +2 more
exaly
A Note About the Ancestral Origin of Abu Al Husain Ibn Abdullah Ibn Sina, Avicenna (980–1037 CE)
World Neurosurgery, 2020Zahid Hussain Khan +2 more
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