Little is known for certain about Abu Nasr al-Farabi’s origins but many historians suspect he was born somewhere in central Asia around 878 CE and was likely of Persian origin. Known as Alfarabius by ...
Farabi is one of the greatest philosophers and scientists of the golden age of Islam who specialized in science, philosophy, logic, sociology, medicine, mathematics, and music. He was regarded in the ...
In the annals of Islamic intellectual history, few individuals possess a legacy as foundational and enduring as that of Abu Nasr Al-Farabi. Hailing from the province of Khorasan, he was born in the ...
History of Political Thought, Vol. 40, No. 2 (Summer 2019), pp. 175-195 (21 pages) Scholarship on al-Farabi interprets his theoretical analysis of politics apart from its historical context, which ...
You might not be familiar with the name Al-Farabi, a 10th-century thinker from Baghdad, but you know his work, or at least its results. Al-Farabi was, by all accounts, a man of steadfast Sufi ...
The closing ceremony was held in Tehran with the presence of President Ebrahim Raisi and prominent professors and researchers. According to the announcement of the secretariat of the Farabi ...