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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Al-Farabial-Farabi - Wikipedia

    Al-Farabi is credited as the first Muslim who presented philosophy as a coherent system in the Islamic world, [19] and created a philosophical system of his own, [20] which developed a philosophical system that went far beyond the scholastic interests of his Greco-Roman Neoplatonism and Syriac Aristotelian precursors. [21] [

  2. Jul 15, 2016 · Music. His huge Kitāb al-musiqā al-kabīr or Great Book of Music is the most important medieval musical treatise in Islamic lands and also includes sophisticated philosophical sections. Beginning in the 1980s, much has happened in Farabian scholarship.

  3. Al-Fārābī was a Muslim philosopher, one of the preeminent thinkers of medieval Islam. He was regarded in the medieval Islamic world as the greatest philosophical authority after Aristotle. Very little is known of al-Fārābī’s life, and his ethnic origin is a matter of dispute.

  4. Aug 11, 2022 · Known as Alfarabius by medieval Latin scholars, Farabi was a Muslim polymath who lived during the early stage of what has come to be known as the “Islamic golden age”.

  5. Abu Nasr al-Farabi is widely regarded as the founder of philosophy within the Islamic world. Although he had some noteworthy predecessors, such as al-Kindi and al-Razi, he was the first philosopher of his epoch to command the unqualified respect of future generations.

  6. Apr 16, 2019 · For general information on al-Fārābī see the entry on Al-Farabi. Al-Fārābī studies the various roles of language in human life and society. He emphasises the use of language to convey information, to ask questions and resolve disagreements, and to describe distinctions and classifications.

  7. Life and works. Abu Nasr Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn Tarkhan ibn Awzalagh al-Farabi was born in approximately ah 257/ ad 870. He may rightly be acclaimed as one of the greatest of Islamic philosophers of all time.

  8. Jun 15, 2016 · Al-Farabi’s philosophy of society and religion can be described as an intelligent and original synthesis, particularly, of these oeuvres, a synthesis which shares the late-ancient commentators’ concern for harmonizing the positions of Aristotle and Plato.

  9. www.encyclopedia.com › history › encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-mapsAl-Farabi | Encyclopedia.com

    During the tenth-century, philosopher, scholar, and alchemist Al-Farabi (c. 870-c. 950) popularized the philosophical systems of Greek philosophers Aristotle and Plato. He integrated their views into his Islam-based metaphysical, psychological, and political theories.

  10. Apr 26, 2019 · Abū Naṣr al-Fārābī (259-339 AH / 870-950 AD) is one of the foremost Islamic Philosopher /Logician.