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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 ...
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 ...
Shihab al Din, Abu al-‘Abbas, Ahmad bin Ahmad bin Hamzah al Ramli, al-Munufi, al Misri, al-Ansari al Shafi’i (Arabic: شهاب الدين الرملي) also known as Shihab al-Din al-Ramli (d. 957 AH / 1550 CE) was an Egyptian Sunni Imam, Alim, Shaykh al-Islam, the scholar’s scholar of his time. [4]
Stefan Pasiakos, the director of the Office of Dietary Supplements, explained why he doesn't take supplements daily. But in a pinch, he uses products including protein powder. The US' top ...
'Abi al-Hasan al-Ash'ari Center for Theological Studies and Research') is an Islamic research center affiliated with the Muhammadan League of Religious Scholars [ar; fr]. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was established in the Moroccan city of Tétouan in March 2011 and is headed by Dr. Jamal 'Allal al-Bakhti, professor of theology at al-Qarawiyyin University .
According to al-Wāḥidī's account, Abu al-Hasan 'Ali b. Muhammad al-Quhunduzi was his grammar instructor. The fact that al-Wāḥidī uses the word "happiness" to describe this teacher shows how much he values and cares for him. Al-Wāḥidī also studied under travelling intellectuals who came through Nishapur, including the western Islamic ...
Hidayat al-Mutaʽallemin fi al-Ṭibb (Arabic: هداية المتعلمين في الطب; lit. A Guide to Medical Learners) is a medical guide written in Persian. [1] The author is Abu Bakr Rabee Ibn Ahmad Al-Akhawyni Bokhari (also spelled Al-Akhawayni Bukhari, ?-983 AD). First page of Hidayat al-Mutaʽallemin fi al-Ṭibb
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]