Al-Farabi
Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn Tarkhan ibn Uzalagh al-Farabi (in Persian: ???? ??????) or Ab? Nasr Muhammad ibn al-Farakh al-F?r?bi, also known in the West as Alpharabus, Alfarabi, Farabi, and Abunaser (870–950 CE) was a Persian philosopher and scientist and one of the greatest scientists and philosophers of his time. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ There is no consensus or sufficient evidence to decide the matter of al-Farabi's ethnic origins. The existing variations in the basic facts about al-Farabi's origins and pedigree indicate that they were not recorded during his lifetime or soon thereafter by anyone with concrete information, but were rather based on hearsay or probable guesses.
Persian: Persian can refer to:... West: :This article refers to the cardinal direction; for other uses see West (disambiguation).... CE: CE is common usage for Common Era, Current Era, or Christian Era (this year is CE). This notation has the same meaning as AD, but is placed after the year. Formal English usage adheres to the traditional practice of placing the abbreviation AD before the year, as in Latin (e.g., 100 BC or 100 CE, ... Al-Farabi related Images and Photos (experimental)
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