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IBN SINA A MUSLIM Professor. Ibn Sina (Avicenna) - doctor suggest doctors shy AHADUR RAHMAN
IBN SINA A MUSLIM SCHOLAR
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IBN SINAA Muhammadan SCHOLAR
Ibn Sina (Avicenna) - doctor always doctors unwelcoming AHADUR RAHMAN Ibn Sina was dropped in 980 C.E. make the addition of the commune of Afshana near Bukhara which in the present day is sited in depiction far southeast of Ussr. His pop, Abdullah, require adherent relief the Adherent sect, was from Balkh and his mother elude a settlement near Bukhara. In friendship age Ibn Sina, faint in rendering West trade in Avicenna, would have anachronistic a amazon among giants. He displayed exceptional
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Abu Ali Al-Hussein Ibn Abdullah Ibn Sina, known in the West as Avicenna, was one of the most eminent Muslim physicians and philosophers of his days whose influence on Islamic and European medicine persisted for centuries. He was named by his students and followers as “Al Shaikh Al Ra’ees” or the master wise man. The Europeans called him the “Prince of Physicians”. As a thinker, he represented the culmination of Islamic renaissance, and was described as having the mind of Goethe and the genius of Leonardo da Vinci.1
Ibn Sina was born in 980 AD in the village of Afshanah near the city of Bukhara in Central Asia, the capital of the Samani kingdom at that time, in the present country of Uzbekistan. His father, Abdullah, was from the city of Balkh and worked as a local governor for a village near Bukhara. His mother was a Tadjik woman named Sitara. Abdullah realized that his son was a prodigy child and was keen on getting the best tutors for his genius son. At the age of ten, he finished studying and memorizing the Koran by heart and was proficient in Arabic language and its literature classics. In the following 6 years, he devoted his time for studying Islamic law and jurisprudence, philosophy, logic and natural sciences. At the age of thirteen, he started studying the medical
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Ibn Sina
- 1. IBN-E-SINA (980-1037) He Contributed to the medical science, philosophy, logic, mathematics, astronomy and music. Wrote a famous book named “AL-QANNUN FIL TIB” in which he discussed human physiology and medicine in Latin Consisting of approximately a million words. It was translated in many languages and it remained the sole textbook of medicine for several hundred years in western universities most influential textbook ever written. . He wrote no less than 230 books and treaties.
- 2. Ibn Sina was a prolific writer; (980-1037) His Al-Qanun fi al-Tibb (Canon of Medicine), is an immense encyclopedia of medical knowledge that embraces anatomy, physiology, pathology and pharmacopoeia.. Ibn Sina elaborated, classified and codified the subject in a scientific manner so that the Canon became a clear and ordered sum of all the medical knowledge.
- 3. Ibn Sina (980-1037) The Qanun is divided into five books (parts). (i) Kulliyyat, the General Principles of Medicine which includes philosophy of medicine, generalities of human body, anatomy, physiology,hygiene, treatment of diseases. (ii) Materia Medica and Pharmacology, herbs and simple drugs. (iii) Special pathology, with disorders of particular internal and external organs. iv) Illnesses which affect the body in gen