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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-Husain al-Nuri - Wikipedia

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    Ahmed Ibn Abu al-Hussain al-Nuri (Persian: ابو الحسین النوری) (died 908 AD), known also as Nuri, was a famous early Sufi saint. [1] He was of Persian origins, but born in Baghdad in 840 CE where spent most of his life. [2] He is the author of Maqamat al-qulub (Stations of the Hearts). He is famous for saying, "I love God and God ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Abi al-Hasan al-Ash'ari Center for Theological Studies and ...

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    '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 .

  7. Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn al-Sari Ibn al-Salah - Wikipedia

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    Najm al-Dīn Abū al-Futūḥ Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad ibn al-Sarī, called Ibn al-Ṣalāḥ (died 1154), was a scholar who wrote critical commentaries on logic and mathematics. In total at least 17 works by Ibn al-Ṣalāh are extant today. [1] Ibn al-Ṣalāḥ was born either at Samsat or Hamadan. He trained as a physician. [2]

  8. 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.

  9. Al-Saffarini - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Saffarini was born in Saffarin village of Tulkarm Governorate in 1114 AH / 1701 AD. [3] He completed his education of Qur'an in the village. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] He also studied the book "Dalīl aṭ-ṭālib li-nail al-maṭālib" of the author Mar'i al-Karmi .