نتایج جستجو برای: nameh by ibn

تعداد نتایج: 7048067  

2017
Mustafa Nkaoui Moncef Boufettal Youness Sasbou Mohammed Kharmaz Mohamed El Ouadaghiri Moulay Omar Lamrani Ahmed El Bardouni Mustapha Mahfoud Mohamed Saleh Berrada

Pure internal subtalar dislocation: about a case Mustafa Nkaoui, Moncef Boufettal, Youness Sasbou, Mohammed Kharmaz, Mohamed El Ouadaghiri, Moulay Omar Lamrani, Ahmed El Bardouni, Mustapha Mahfoud, Mohamed Saleh Berrada Service de Chirurgie Orthopédique et de Traumatologie, CHU Ibn Sina, Université Mohammad V Souissi Rabat, Maroc Corresponding author: Mustafa Nkaoui, Service de Chirurgie Orthop...

Journal: :Rew. Symb. Logic 2017
Wilfrid Hodges

This paper studies the analysis of reductio ad absurdum by Ibn Sı̄nā (known to the Latin West as Avicenna), who was born in 980 in a village near the Bactrian town of Balkh on the Silk Road, and died in 1037 after a career spent moving around within the present boundaries of Iran. References to Ibn Sı̄nā’s writings are to his Arabic texts listed in the bibliography, and are given in the format pa...

Journal: :ادیان و عرفان 0
محمد نصیری استادیار، دانشکدة معارف و اندیشة اسلامی. دانشگاه تهران محمد ملکی دانشجوی دکتری دانشگاه ادیان و مذاهب، رشتة تصوف و عرفان اسلامی و پژوهشگر پژوهشکدة ادیان و مذاهب قم.

the philosophical-theosophical theory of “the first designation” is macro-theory about instant of “phenomenon existence” and the formation of emanation of multiplicities from the unique. this subject is one of fundamental and hardest problems in “islamic mysticism”. since ibn-arabi is the father of theoretical mysticism in islamic world and so his view about one-ness existence is the foundation...

ژورنال: مطالعات عرفانی 2014

Tasnīm interpretation of Qurān, written by ‘Abd al-Allāh Javādi Ᾱmoli, is not specifically a mystical interpretation, but his numerous quotes of Sufis, especially of Mohyi al-din Ibn ‘Arabi, is striking. The exegete with deep knowledge of the content of Ibn ‘Arabi's books, believes that the foundations of Ibn ‘Arabī's school correspond with Shi’ite school fundamentals. However he is not only th...

ژورنال: جاویدان خرد 2009
ضیاء موحد

This paper will examine Ibn Sina’s theory of the Conditional Syllogism from a purely logical point of view, and will lay bare the principles he adopted for founding his theory, and the reason why the newly introduced part of his logic remained undeveloped and eventually was removed from the texts of logic in the later Islamic tradition. As a preliminary discussion, this paper briefly examines I...

The causes and results of Sultan Mohammad Khodabandehchr('39')s Shiism have reflected widely in historical sources of the Eastern Islamic world, especially in Iranian sources. Ibn Rizwan Maleqi (Died 782 AH) and Ibn Azraq Gharnati (Died 896 AH), two prominent Andalusian policymakers in Islamic western world, acquainted with this story through Travelogue of Ibn Battuta. These two have considered...

Journal: :Medical History 2007
DOMINIK WUJASTYK

In 1396 (798/799), two hundred years before Vesalius, the Persian author Mans: ur ibn Muh:ammad ibn Ah:mad ibn Y usuf ibn Faq h Ily as composed a treatise on anatomy entitled Tas:r h: -i Mans: ur that summarized many of the observations of Galen. It was not the first such treatise to be composed in the Islamic world, but it was the first to be accompanied by drawings of the human body in anatom...

Journal: :Medical History 1994
Lawrence I. Conrad

prominent topic, with further contributions in physics, astronomy, mechanics, cosmology, and psychology. The questions addressed largely consist of the puzzles of the curious layman (e.g. why is the sky sometimes red, how do flies stick to walls, etc.), presented in the style of the Greek problemata literature. The arguments offered in response are, as one would expect, essentially Aristotelian...

Journal: :Birey ve Toplum Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi 2019

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