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  1. Ibn Sina and Abu al-Barakat al-Baghdadi on the origination of the soul (Huduth al-nafs) and the invalidation of its transmigration (Ibtal al-tanasukh).: An article from: Islam & Science by Suhaimi Wan Abdullah Wan, 2007-12-22
  2. IBN Sina--Al-Biruni correspondence--VII.: An article from: Islam & Science by Rafik Berjak, Muzaffar Iqbal, 2006-12-22
  3. International Mountains of Asia: Mount Everest, Ibn Sina Peak, Kangchenjunga, K2, Belukha Mountain, Baekdu Mountain, Mount Hermon, Lhotse
  4. La Pensee Religieuse D'Avicenne (Ibn Sina) by Louis Gardet, 1951-01-01
  5. Die Augenheilkunde Des Ibn Sina: Aus Dem Arabischen Ubersetzt Und Erlautert (1902) (German Edition)
  6. God and Humans in Islamic Thought: Abd Al-jabbar, Ibn Sina and Al-ghazali by Maha Elkaisy-friemuth, 2011-02-12
  7. Abu 'Ali al-Husayn ibn Abdallah ibn Sina: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Stephen D. Norton, 2001
  8. 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
  9. 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
  10. IBN SINA (980-1037): An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of Islam and the Muslim World</i> by Shams C. Inati, 2004
  11. Die Augenheilkund Des Ibn Sina (1902) (German Edition)
  12. The Metaphysica of Avicenna (ibn Sina): A Critical Translation-Commentary and Analysis of the Fundamental Arguments... by Avicenna (ibn sina) & Parviz Morewedge, 2001
  13. Ibn Sina--al-Biruni correspondence-VIII.: An article from: Islam & Science by Rafik Berjak, Muzaffar Iqbal, 2007-06-22
  14. IBN SINA: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of Religion</i> by William Gohlman, 2005

41. Ibn Sina / Avicenna - Saab Medical Library - AUB
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42. BBC Medicine Through Time - Avicenna (Ibn Sina)
the Middle Ages Disease its Treatment. Avicenna (ibn sina) (9801037). Physiciantaking patient's pulse, taken from Avicenna's 'Canon of Medicine'.
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During the Middle Ages the known world was divided between Christian and Muslim cultures. Texts by Greek doctors such as Claudius Galen and Hippocrates began to be used in the Islamic World, for medical study research and training. One doctor who played a central role at this time was Avicenna. Who was Avicenna?
He was a famous philosopher and physician who was born in Persia. Although he practised medicine, he is best known for his prolific medical writings. When he died in 1037 he was held in such high regard that he was compared to the great Greek doctor Galen. Why is he so famous? Avicenna wrote over 200 books including the famous Canon (Medical Code), a textbook that drew upon existing medical knowledge as well as new discoveries. It was divided into five sections and covered topics such as diseases, fevers and recipes for remedies. His own medical practice emphasised the need to take care when performing surgery so that open wounds did not become infected. How did Avicenna change medicine?

43. AVICENNA (Abu ´Ali Ibn Sina)

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Wir informieren Sie regelmäßig über Neuigkeiten und Änderungen per E-Mail. Helfen Sie uns, das BBKL aktuell zu halten! Band I (1990) Spalten 310-311 Autor: Friedrich Wilhelm Bautz AVICENNA (Abu ´Ali ibn Sina), persischer Philosoph und Arzt, * um 980 in Afschana bei Buchara in der heutigen Sowjetrepublik Usbekistan in Mittelasien, † 1037 in Hamadan (Persien). - A. studierte in Buchara Philosophie und Medizin, wurde Leibarzt an verschiedenen Fürstenhöfen und lehrte in Isfahan (Persien) Philosophie und Medizin. Er entfaltete eine sehr ausgedehnte literarische Wirksamkeit. Von seinen etwa 160 Werken sind die bedeutendsten die im Al-Quanun fi'l-Tibb (Canon medicinae) gesammelten medizinischen Schriften, die jahrhundertelang autoritative Geltung besaßen, die Kommentare zu verschiedenen Schriften des Aristoteles und seine philosophische Enzyklopädie Kitab aš-Šifa' (»Buch der Genesung der Seele«). A. baute das System des Al-Farabi weiter aus und verschmolz die aristotelische Philosophie mit neuplatonischen Ideen. Mit seiner Metaphysik übte er großen Einfluß auf die christliche Scholastik aus, u. a. auf Albertus Magnus und Thomas von Aquin. Werke: Das Buch der Genesung der Seele. Eine philos. Enz. Die Metaphysik, übers. u. erl. v. Max Horten, 1907-09; A.s Metaphysices Compendium, aus dem Arab. ins Lat. übers. v. N. Carame, Rom 1926.

44. Ibn SINA (Avicena)
. .. ibn sina (Avicena) 981 1037. Nga Dr. A. Zahoor Ebu Ali el-Husein ibn Abdullahibn sina lindi me 981 ne Afshan afer Buhares (Azia Qendrore).
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Nga Dr. A. Zahoor Ibn Sina, i njohur në perëndim me emrin Avicena, ishte fizikanti, filozofi, enciklopedisti, matematicienti dhe astronomi më me famë i kohës së tij. Kontributi kryesor i tij në shkencën e mjekësisë ishte libri i tij i famshëm "El-Kanun fi el-Tibb", i njohur në perëndim me titullin "Kanuni". Asnjë shqyrtim në shkencën e mjekësisë nuk mund të kompletohet pa iu referuar Ibn Sinas. Ebu Ali el-Husein ibn Abdullah ibn Sina lindi më 981 në Afshan afër Buharës (Azia Qëndrore). Në moshën 10 vjeçare ai u bë me përvojë në studimin e Kur'anit dhe shkencave themelore. Studioi logjikën nga Ebu Abdullah Natili, filozof me famë i asaj kohe, dhe studimi i tij i filozofisë përfshinte libra të ndryshëm të dijetarëve grek si dhe musliman. Në rininë e tij ai tregoi zgjuarsi të mrekullueshme në mjekësi dhe u bë i njohur në rethinë. Në moshën 17 vjeçare ai kuroi me sukses Nuh ibn Mensurin, mbretin e Buharës, nga nje sëmundje nga e cila të gjithë fizikantët e njohur kishin hequr dorë. Me shërimin e tij, mbreti Mansur kishte dëshirë ta shpërblente atë, por fizikanti i ri të vetmën dëshirë e kishte që t'i lejohej perdorimi i biblotekës së pasur të mbretit.
Mbas vdekjes së babait të tij, Ibn Sina udhëtoi për në Xhurxhan ku aty ai takoi bashkëkohasin e njohur të tij Ebu Reihan el- Biruni. Më vonë ai shkoi në Raj dhe më pas në Hamad, ku ai shkruajti librin e tij të famshëm "El-Kanun fi el-Tibb". Aty, ai kuroi mbretin e Hamadanit, Shems el-Deulah, për dhimbjet e barkut. Nga Hamadan ai kaloi në Isfahan (Irani i sotëm), ku aty përfundoi shkrimet e tij të shumta të shquara. Megjithatë , ai vazhdoi udhëtimin ku lodhja mentale dhe trazirat politike dëmtuan shëndetin e tij. Përfundimisht, ai u kthye në Hamadan ku edhe vdiq në vitin 1037.

45. Uzbek Corner
Another source (Brockellman) attributes 99 books to ibn sina comprising 16 onmedicine, 68 on theology and metaphysics 11 on astronomy and four on verse.
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A bu Ali ibn Sino
Abu Ali ibn Sino, known as Avicenna in the West, was born in the village of Afshana near Bukhara, a 2500-year old city in the west of Uzbekistan. He displayed exceptional intellectual prowess as a child (at the age of ten he already knew the Qurani Karim by heart and was proficient in the Arabic classics). During the next six years he devoted himself to Islam 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 other celebrated Mavoraunnahr philosopher - al-Forobiy which solved his difficulties. As al-Juzzhoniy states, Ibn Sino completed 21 major and 24 minor works on philosophy, medicine, theology, geometry, astronomy and the like. Another source (Brockellman) attributes 99 books to Ibn Sina comprising 16 on medicine, 68 on theology and metaphysics 11 on astronomy and four on verse. His most celebrated Arabic poem describes the descent of Soul into the Body from the Higher Sphere. Among his scientific works, the leading two are the

46. IBN SINA
ibn sina (Aviccena). Abu Ali alHussain Ibn Abdallah ibn sina(Avesina)was born in 980 AD at Afshana near Bukhara, the part of Iran.
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IBN SINA (Aviccena) Abu Ali al-Hussain Ibn Abdallah Ibn Sina(Avesina) was born in 980 A.D. at Afshana near Bukhara, the part of Iran. The young Bu Ali received his early education in Bukhara, and by the age of ten had become well versed in the study of the Qur'an and various sciences. He started studying philosophy by reading various Greek, Muslim and other books on this subject and learnt logic and some other subjects from Abu Abdallah Natili, a famous philosopher of the time. While still young, he attained such a degree of expertise in medicine that his fame spread far and wide. At the age of 17, he was fortunate in curing Nooh Ibn Mansoor, the King of Bukhhara, of an illness in which all the well-known physicians had given up hope. On his recovery, the King wished to reward him, but the young physician only desired permission to use his uniquely stocked library. On his father's death, Bu Ali left Bukhara and traveled to Jurjan where Khawarizm Shah welcomed him. There, he met his famous contemporary Abu Raihan al-Biruni. Later he moved to Ray and then to Hamadan, where he wrote his famous book Al-Qanun fi al-Tibb . Here he treated Shams al-Daulah, the King of Hamadan, for severe colic. From Hamadan, he moved to Isfahn, where he completed many of his monumental writings. Nevertheless, he continued traveling and the excessive mental exertion as well as political turmoil spoilt his health. Finally, he returned to Hamadan where he died in 1037 A.D.

47. Abu'l 'Ali Al-Husayn B. 'Abd Allah Ibn Sina
Abu’l ‘Ali alHusayn b. ‘Abd Allah ibn sina (370/980-428/1037). Thisis a preliminary entry; a more detailed entry will be available later..
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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

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

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49. Ibn Sina
Abu Ali Husain Ibn Abdullah ibn sina (9801037). ibn sina (circa 1000 AD) Risalah.(Semaan's translation of above text). Second Chapter. ibn sina Website.
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Abu Ali Husain Ibn Abdullah Ibn Sina (980-1037)
  • Ibn Sina (circa 1000 AD) Risalah. (Semaan's translation of above text:) Second Chapter On the Cause of the Formation of the Speech-Sounds It is the vibration itself that produces sound. The state the vibration itself is in, i.e., the continuity of its parts, its evenness, or unevenness, and its branching, produce the acuteness and the density (of the sound). The first two (namely, the continuity and evenness) cause the acuteness, the other two, the density. It is the state in which the vibration is, by reason of the forms imposed upon it by the various exits and distractions, that forms (each particular) speech-sound, for a speech-sound is an accidental form of sound audibly distinguishable from another sound that has similar acuteness and density. In reality, some speech-sounds are simple entities whose formation is the result of complete obstruction of the sound, or of the air which produces the sound, followed by a release impulsion. Others are complex entities produced by incomplete obstruction (of the air) though with release...
  • Semaan, K. H. (1963)

50. Ibn Sina / Avicenna - Saab Medical Library - AUB
This 1593 version of ibn sina's Canon of Medicine has been digitized and publishedby the Saab Medical Library as a contribution to the online body of
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Introduction This 1593 version of Ibn Sina's Canon of Medicine has been digitized and published by the Saab Medical Library as a contribution to the online body of historical medical knowledge for research and teaching purposes. Hilda T. Nassar - Director, Medical Librarian
A short biographical note on Ibn Sina (Avicenna) by Abd al-Rahman al Naqib, professor at Mansoura University, Egypt: (This biographical note is part of an article orginally published in UNESCO's Prospects: the quarterly review of comparative education The man and his age The Sheikh al-Ra'is Sharaf al-Mulk Abu 'Ali al-Husayn b. 'Abd Allah b. al-Hasan b. 'Ali Ibn Sina (known in Europe as Avicenna) was born in the village of Afshana in the vicinity of Bukhara (in what is now Uzbekistan), in 370 AH (980 AD) - the generally accepted date - of an Ismailian family concerned with intellectual sciences and philosophical inquiry, all of which had its effect upon the scientific career of Avicenna. So Avicenna lived in the fourth century of the Islamic era, the most flourishing 'Abbasid period in respect of learning and knowledge, which stands in complete contrast to the political situation at that time. Learning was much in demand, scholars were numerous, libraries were filled with the outpourings of the scholars of Islam, and with translations made from the sciences of other nations in accordance with the desires of caliphs and viziers.

51. Ibn Sina / Avicenna - Saab Medical Library - AUB
(The Book of the Canon of Medicine). by Abu Ali alShaykh al-Ra'is. ibn sina.with some of his works including logic and physics and theology. ROME.
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52. Comparative Index To Islam : IBN SINA (Avicenna)
ibn sina (Avicenna) Abu Ali alHusain ibn Abdallah ibn sina (known in the westas Avicenna), was born in 980 in Kharmaithen (near Bukhara), in Uzbekistan.
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IBN SINA (Avicenna) Abu Ali al-Husain ibn Abdallah ibn Sina (known in the west as Avicenna), was born in 980 in Kharmaithen (near Bukhara), in Uzbekistan. He was a famous Islamic philosopher and physician. Ibn Sina was born into a middle class family and his father was the governor of a village in one of Nuh ibn Mansur's estates. He was educated by his father, and was a very intelligent child. By the age of ten, ibn Sina had memorised the entire Qur'an and several volumes of the Arabic poetry. Ibn Sina began studying medicine when he was thirteen and mastered the subject by the age of sixteen, when he began his practice. Ibn Sina was a court physician for the Samanid ruler in Bukhara - who was overthrown a year latter. From 1023 to his death in 1037, he served as scientific advisor with the local ruler of Esfahan. He also studied logic and metaphysics. In his autobiography, ibn Sina stressed that he was mostly self-taught but admits that he received instruction at several critical points in his life. Among his works, the

53. Avicenna - Iran's Great Mathematician And Philosopher, Ibn Sina
Avicenna Iran's Great mathematician and Philosopher, ibn sina wroteon on medicine as well as geometry, astronomy, arithmetic and music.
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Abu Ali al-Husain ibn Abdallah ibn Sina (Avicenna)
Born: 980 in Kharmaithen (near Bukhara), Central Asia (now Uzbekistan)
Died: June 1037 in Hamadan , Persia (now Iran)
Ibn Sina is often known by his Latin name of Avicenna, although most references to him today have reverted to using the correct version of ibn Sina. We know many details of his life for he wrote an autobiography which has been supplemented with material from a biography written by one of his students. The autobiography is not simply an account of his life, but rather it is written to illustrate his ideas of reaching the ultimate truth, so it must be carefully interpreted. A useful critical edition of this autobiography appears in [7] while a new translation appears in [9]. The course of ibn Sina's life was dominated by the period of great political instability through which he lived. The Samanid dynasty, the first native dynasty to arise in Iran after the Muslim Arab conquest, controlled Transoxania and Khorasan from about 900. Bukhara was their capital and it, together with Samarkand, were the cultural centres of the empire. However, from the middle of the 10th century, the power of the Samanid's began to weaken. By the time ibn Sina was born, Nuh ibn Mansur was the Sultan in Bukhara but he was struggling to retain control of the empire. Ibn Sina's father was the governor of a village in one of Nuh ibn Mansur's estates. He was educated by his father, whose home was a meeting place for men of learning in the area. Certainly ibn Sina was a remarkable child, with a memory and an ability to learn which amazed the scholars who met in his father's home. By the age of ten he had memorised the Qur'an and most of the Arabic poetry which he had read. When ibn Sina reached the age of thirteen he began to study medicine and he had mastered that subject by the age of sixteen when he began to treat patients. He also studied logic and

54. Ibn Sina. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
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55. IBN SINA (AVICENNA), MEDIEVAL UZBEK MUSLIM MEDICAL DOCTOR AND PHILOSOPHER
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59. Project Hope V. M/V IBN SINA (2d Cir. 2001)
v.. M/V ibn sina, her engines, boilers, etc., and. NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES,LTD.,. See Project Hope v. M/V ibn sina, 96 F. Supp. 2d 285, 298 (SDNY 2000).
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FOR THE SECOND CIRCUIT
August Term 2000 (Argued: December 5, 2000 Decided: May 04, 2001 ) Docket Nos. 00-7498(L); 00-7532(XAP) -x PROJECT HOPE, Plaintiff-Appellee/Cross-Appellant v. M/V IBN SINA, her engines, boilers, etc., and NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES, LTD., Defendants UNITED ARAB AGENCIES, INC., and UNITED ARAB SHIPPING COMPANY, Defendants-Appellees BLUE OCEAN LINES, Defendant/Third-Party Plaintiff v. MILL TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, Third-Party-Defendant-Appellant/Cross-Appellee -x B e f o r e : WALKER, Chief Judge , CABRANES and STRAUB, Circuit Judges Third-party-defendant-appellant/cross-appellee Mill Transportation Company appeals following a bench trial in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (William H. Pauley III, Judge ) in which it and defendant-appellee/third-party plaintiff Blue Ocean Lines were held jointly and severally liable to plaintiff-appellee/cross-appellant Project Hope for spoiled cargo. Project Hope cross-appeals contending that the district court erred both in its calculation of damages and in its dismissal of the claims against defendants-appellees United Arab Agencies, Inc. and United Arab Shipping Company. Affirmed in part, vacated in part and remanded for recalculation of damages.

60. Scribe/Alum Notes Winter 2001 - Ibn Sina
home of Drs. Riad and Ghada Khatib to award scholarship recipientsfrom the ibn sina Endowed Scholarship Fund. Donors were able
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Donors celebrate scholarship awards Members of the Detroit area’s Arab and Chaldean-American community gathered at a festive autumn dinner in the home of Drs. Riad and Ghada Khatib to award scholarship recipients from the ibn Sina Endowed Scholarship Fund. Donors were able to meet School of Medicine Dean John Crissman and congratulate student winners. The evening featured authentic Middle-Eastern dishes prepared by members of the planning committee that has, in recent years, produced a series of successful fund-raising events for the endowment campaign. Physicians, medical students and other members of the Arab and Chaldean-American community raised $200,000 for the scholarship fund, named in honor of ibn Sina, the influential Arabic physician and scholar whose writings provided the basis of medical knowledge throughout the Arab world and in European universities for centuries. The evening’s highlight was the introduction of three current School of Medicine students designated as the first ibn Sina scholarship recipients, based on their academic records, service and demonstrated interest in Arab and Chaldean culture.

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