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Al-Kindi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Apology of al-Kindy (book) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Apology of al-Kindy (also spelled al-Kindi ) is a medieval theological polemic tract attributed to an Arab Christian known as Al Kindi. It became available in English through William Muir's transla...
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Abu Yusuf Ya‘qub ibn Ishaq Al-Kindi (ca. 800–870 CE) was the first self-identified philosopher in the Arabic tradition. He worked with a group of translators who rendered works of Aristotle, the Neoplatonists, and Greek mathematicians and scientists into Arabic.
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Al-Kindi (about 805-873) ... Abu Yusuf Yaqub ibn Ishaq al-Sabbah Al-Kindi ... Al-Kindi was an Islamic mathematician who wrote on the Indian mumber system as ...
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Biography of Al-Kindi (BB^Y-873) ... Abu Yusuf Yaqub ibn Ishaq al-Sabbah Al-Kindi ... Al-Kindi was born and brought up in Kufah, which was a centre for Arab culture and learning in the 9th century. This was certainly the right place for al-Kindi to get the best education possible at this time.
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Abu Yusef Yaqoub ibn Ishaq Al-Kindi is the father of Islamic Philosophy. He was also a scientist of high caliber a gifted Mathematician, astronomer, physician and a geographer as well as a talented musician.
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Article reviewing his various philosophical teachings. ... Practically unknown in the Western world, al-Kindi has an honoured place in the Islamic world as the ‘philosopher of the Arabs’. Today he might be viewed as a bridge between Greek philosophers and Islamic philosophy.
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The official site of Al Kindi, classical arabic music ensemble devoted to enhance the profane and sacred middle east repertory, such as whirling dervishes of Damascus.
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Al-Kindi (about 805-873) ... Abu Yusuf Yaqub ibn Ishaq al-Sabbah Al-Kindi ... Al-Kindi was an Islamic mathematician who wrote on the Indian mumber system as well as geometry and optics.
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The Window -- Philsophy on the WWW. Philosophers Section ... Abu Yousuf Yaqub Ibn Ishaq al-Kindi was born at Kufa around 800 A.D. His father was an official of Haroon al-Rashid. Al-Kindi was a contemporary of al-Mamun, al-Mu'tasim and al-Mutawakkil and flourished largely at Baghdad.
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