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Dani
06-10-2001, 11:40 AM
ABU AL-NASR AL-FARABI (Al-Pharabius) (870 - 950 C.E.)


by
Dr. A. Zahoor


Al-Farabi, known as Al-Phrarabius in the West, contributed to philosophy, logic, sociology and science. He was best known as the "Second Teacher" (al-Mou'allim al-Thani), Aristotle being the First. Abu Nasr Mohammad Ibn al-Farakh al-Farabi was born near Farab in Turkistan in 870 C.E. His ancestors were originally of Persian descent and his father was a General. After completing his education at Farab and Bukhara, he moved to Baghdad for higher studies. Here, he studied several languages, science and technology, and philosophy. Also, he traveled to Damascus and Egypt for further studies. Al-Farabi died a bachelor in Damascus in 950 C.E.

Al-Frabi was a Qadi (Judge) in the early years of his long career. He eventually decided to take up teaching as his profession. Al-Farabi showed remarkable competence in several languages. Due his exceptional talents in several branches of science and philosophy, he received the attention of King Saif al-Daula at Halab (Aleppo). However, due to some unfortunate circumstances, he suffered great hardships and was once demoted to the caretaker of a garden.

Al-Frabi's major contribution is in logic, philosophy, and sociology. In addition, he contributed immensely to Mathematics, science, medicine, and music. He was also an Encyclopedist. Al-Farabi's great contribution in logic was that he made the study of logic systematic by dividing the subject into two categories: Takhayyul (idea) and Thubut (proof). He attempted to reconcile Platonism and Aristotelism with theology and wrote commentaries on physics, logic, and meteorology. Al-Farabi held the belief that philosophy and Islam are in harmony. He proved the existence of the void in his contribution to Physics. His book Kitab al-Ihsa al-'Ulum presents fundamental principles and classification of sciences from a fresh perspective.

Al-Frabi wrote several books on sociology, the most famous of which is the book entitled 'Ara Ahl al-Madina al-Fadila' (The Model City). It is a significant contribution to sociology and political science. He also wrote books on metaphysics and psychology that included his original work. Al-Farabi states that an isolated individual cannot achieve all the perfections by himself and without the aid of many other individuals. It is the innate disposition of every man to join another human being or other men in the labor he ought to perform....Therefore, to achieve what he can of that perfection, every man needs to stay in the neighborhood of others and associate with them. At another place he writes, "Instruction in the theoretical science should be given either to the imams and princes, or else to those who should preserve the theoretical sciences....They should be made to pursue a course of study and form the habits of character from their childhood until each of them reaches maturity."

He was an expert in music, contributed to musical notes and invented several musical instruments. Al-Farabi could play his instrument so well as to make people laugh or weep. His book on music, entitled 'Kitab al-Musiqa,' is well known.

Al-Farabi wrote a large number of books in several fields that include his original contribution. One hundred seventeen books are known to have survived. Of theses forty-three books are on logic, seven each on political science and ethics, eleven on metaphysics, and twenty-eight books on medicine, sociology, music and commentaries.

Al-Farabi's book 'Fusus al-Hikam' was used as a text book of philosophy for several centuries in Europe. He had great influence on science and philosophy for several centuries.

Javanmard
06-10-2001, 11:56 AM
Another great Persian scientist!!! :)

cute
06-10-2001, 12:09 PM
uh-ti uni qaraya :D . Bitta joying tutab kettiyov.

_neo
06-13-2001, 07:33 AM
LoL...
muwoxaxaxaaaaaaaaaaa.....

JAVANMARD qoilman sanga muncha dunyo-qarashing keng =)

woxaxaaxa...hamma mashhur allomalar Persian ekanda a LoL...

mdaaaa, i think u got a very broad outlook buddy LoL, in (*)s...

JAVANMARD bilib quygin, millatchilik qilib utib ketgan allomalarni talashish, tarihni yahshi
bilmaslikdan, sayoz dunyoqarashdan, va tor fikrlashdan kelib chiqadi.......GET EDUCATED
MAN !

U allomala hammamizniki, uladan qolgan yodgorlikla, asarla bir millatga emas balki butun
insoniyat uchun hizmat qilishi mumkin, u know what i mean>?

Uzbechani tushgunasan deb umid qilaman, tojikchani ham bilaman, lekin GET EDUCATED
deb quydimda...sanga LoL...

a tak, i hope u would understand me JAVANMARD...

My Best Regards...

_neo... --==peace==--

nobody
06-13-2001, 08:11 AM
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I told it hundred times -- its not discussion board its funny board. Wuahahahahahahahahahahaa.


:-D ^_^ :-D ^_^ :-D ^_^ :-D ^_^ :-D ^_^ :-D ^_^ :-D ^_^ :-D ^_^ :-D ^_^ :-D ^_^ :-D ^_^ :-D ^_^ :-D ^_^ :-D ^_^ :-D ^_^ :-D ^_^ :-D ^_^ :-D ^_^ :-D ^_^ :-D ^_^ :-D ^_^ :-D ^_^ :-D ^_^ :-D ^_^ :-D ^_^ :-D ^_^ :-D ^_^

dreamer
06-13-2001, 05:16 PM
... i yeshe yest' sluhi shto on umer ot zapora, kogda kak sam on bil neplohim znatokom v meditcine. Mdaa, velikiy bil chelovek.

Javanmard
06-13-2001, 11:34 PM
Yes...he was Persian..if you can't handle....it...go pray or something...

stud@
06-14-2001, 02:16 PM
Javanmard (Jun 13, 2001 23:34):
Yes...he was Persian..if you can't handle....it...go pray or something...

before making assumption read better, what researchers wrote about him, guess Dani is making copy paste stuff even not reading the contend.

Second source is more reliable, cuz even logically you can find out, the one who spoke kumran and son of military can hardly gbe persian, especially for that time.

Dani (Jun 05, 2001 10:12):
Абунасыр Мухаммед Аль-Фараби
(870-950)...родился в 256-257 годах Хиджры, а по христианскому летоисчислению - в 870 г. в юрте воина из племени кипчак. Отец его жил близ Отрара и был одним из дружинников, охранявших подступы к этому городу. Арабы называли Отрар "Фарабой" - "Красивым", отсюда и частица аль-Фараби. Когда отец стал одним из военачальников и переехал в Отрар, поселившись близи библиотеки, юный Мухаммед начал часто посещать библиотеку, увлекшись книгами. Он помогал ученым переписывать трактаты, сделался блестящим каллиграфом...
Его родной язык тогда назывался кумранским...

anyway, people respect him not for his being Turkic, but for his contribution to science. -;)

_neo
06-14-2001, 02:21 PM
hm....JAVANMARD, I do not care, was he Persian or not ! He is dead this is the truth !
U will die it is true ! u can not miss it ! Death comes unexpectedly !
this poem is for u only JAVANMARD:

*****Whereever you go...
*****Whatever you do...
*****However you try...
*****No doubt you will die...
(_neo)

I do not like to argue about dead people...ok u boy continue arguing while somebody would take his time and gets educated =)

but u try to Take it easy...we are all human beings not animals...A.Navoi was right saying...(***)

-=peace my persian boy=-

_neo
06-17-2001, 09:06 AM
Salom...

-=peace=-

*left _neo...