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  2. Abu Bakr Rabee Ibn Ahmad Al-Akhawyni Bokhari - Wikipedia

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    Professor Minoui's assumption is that since Akhawayni declared himself a student of Abu al-Qasim Tahir ibn Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Makhani and Abu al-Qasim Makhani was a student of Abu Bakr al-Razi (d. 313 AH), then Akhawayni's death date would have been around the year 360 solar (373 lunar: 983 CE). [4]

  3. List of scientists in medieval Islamic world - Wikipedia

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    Ahmed ibn Sahl al-Balkhi (850–934), pioneer of mental health, [9] medical psychology, cognitive psychology, cognitive therapy, psychophysiology and psychosomatic medicine [10] Al-Farabi (872–950) (Alpharabius), pioneer of social psychology and consciousness studies [ 11 ]

  4. Abu al-Hasan al-Tabari - Wikipedia

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    Abu al-Hasan Ahmad ibn Muhammad al-Tabari, born in Amol, was a 10th-century Persian [1] physician from Tabaristan. He was the physician of Rukn al-Dawla, a Buyid ruler. He was author of a compendium of medicine Kitab al-mu'alaja al-buqratiya (Hippocratic treatments), in ten books. It is extant only in Arabic language. Tabari has written ...

  5. Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University - Wikipedia

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    In 1950, King Abdulaziz assigned Muhammad ibn Ibrahim to establish an Islamic institute in Riyadh. [7] Imam Mohammad ibn Saud Islamic University was founded in 1974. [8] The university was named after the emir of Diriyah and founder of First Saudi State, Muhammad bin Saud Al Muqrin.

  6. Al-Tamimi (physician) - Wikipedia

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    Maimonides, `Ali ibn `Abd al-`Azim al-Ansari, Ibn al-Baitar, Al-Nuwayri, Daniel Le Clerc Muhammad ibn Sa'id al-Tamimi ( Arabic : أبو عبد الله محمد بن سعيد التميمي ), (died 990), known by his kunya , "Abu Abdullah," but more commonly as Al-Tamimi , was a tenth-century physician , who came to renown on account of his ...

  7. Medicine in the medieval Islamic world - Wikipedia

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    The kitab-al Hawi fi al-tibb (al-Hawi الحاوي, Latinized: The Comprehensive book of medicine, Continens Liber, The Virtuous Life) was one of al-Razi's largest works, a collection of medical notes that he made throughout his life in the form of extracts from his reading and observations from his own medical experience.

  8. Ibn Sina Academy of Medieval Medicine and Sciences

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    Ibn Sina Academy of Medieval Medicine and Sciences is an extension of Majlis Ibn Sina, which was formed in 1965 under the aegis of Tibbi Academy. Majlis Ibn Sina was a sort of monthly discussion group. For instance, the first meeting of that Majlis was held to discuss typhoid. [5] Tibbi Academy was itself formed in 1963 at Bhopal.

  9. Prophetic medicine - Wikipedia

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    Ibn Qayyim Al-Jawziyya in the 13th century produced one of the most influential works about prophetic medicine in his 277-chapter book, Al-Tibb al-Nabawiyy. Al-Jawziyya deals with a diversity of treatments as recommended by Muhammad but also engages with ethical concerns, discussing malpractice and the hallmarks of the competent doctor. [29]