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Hace 4 días · Jabir ibn Hayyan, also known as Geber, belongs to present-day Iran and was born in the year 721 AD. During his childhood, his family had to emigrate to the land of Arabia, where he received his initial education from famous scholars of his time and acquired knowledge of Greek, Persian and Indian literature.
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Hace 2 días · In the autobiographical passage preserved by Ibn Abi Usaybi'a, al-Farabi stated that he had studied logic, medicine and sociology with Yuhanna ibn Haylan up to and including Aristotle's Posterior Analytics, i.e., according to the order of the books studied in the curriculum, al-Farabi was claiming that he had studied Porphyry's ...
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Hace 1 día · In this regard, some of the works attributed to Jabir ibn Hayyan (c. 850 – c. 950) also claim to be mere expositions al-Sadiq's teachings. A Quran commentary , a book on divination (Ketb al-jafr), numerous drafts of his will, and several collections of legal dicta are among the works attributed to al-Sadiq.
Hace 5 días · The most persuasive facts point to the invention of the Alembic still, and its use for purifying alcohol, to Muslim alchemists in the 9th century, most likely a man named Jabir ibn Hayyan, widely considered one of the fathers of modern chemistry.
Hace 1 día · Jean Chapelain. Amin Maalouf. Ghiyāth al-Dīn Abū al-Fatḥ ʿUmar ibn Ibrāhīm Nīsābūrī [1] [3] (18 May 1048 – 4 December 1131), commonly known as Omar Khayyam ( Persian: عمر خیّام ), [a] was a Persian polymath, known for his contributions to mathematics, astronomy, philosophy, and poetry.
Hace 4 días · Averroës (born 1126, Córdoba [Spain]—died 1198, Marrakech, Almohad empire [now in Morocco]) was an influential Islamic religious philosopher who integrated Islamic traditions with ancient Greek thought.