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  • '''Abu Ali Al-Husayn Ibn Abdallah Ibn Sina''', (980-1037) also known as ''Avicenna'' from the Hebrew ''Aven Sina'', w ...e of his library, which Ibn Sina absorbed like a sponge. A few years later Ibn Sina was writing his first books. He continued to write prolifically.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Ibn Sina]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ibn Sina]]
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  • '''Abu Ali Al-Husayn Ibn Abdallah Ibn Sina''', (980-1037) also known as ''Avicenna'' from the Hebrew ''Aven Sina'', w ...e of his library, which Ibn Sina absorbed like a sponge. A few years later Ibn Sina was writing his first books. He continued to write prolifically.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Ibn Sina]]. Needs checking by a human.
    477 bytes (63 words) - 17:23, 11 January 2010
  • {{r|Ibn Sina}}
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  • ...ck cumin has been regarded as a valuable remedy in a number of diseases. [[Ibn Sina]] (980-1037 A.D.), most famous for his volumes called ‘[[The Canon of med
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  • *[[Ibn Sina]]
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  • ...provide a philosophical basis for Islam by [[Idn Rushd]], [[Farabi]] and [[Ibn Sina]] and for Judaism by Rabbi Moses ben Maimon, usually know by his Latin name
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  • ...e mention of Avicenna in the aforementioned article, and considers it (the Ibn Sina article) to be her belated contribution to the July write-a-thon (as a porc ...d|Cathy]] was coming to the party and decided that, after meeting her at [[Ibn Sina]] earlier this week, she might need help with her American English. He act
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  • ...] (''Levi ben Gershon''), and Islamic philosophers such as [[Avicenna]] (''Ibn Sina'') and [[Averroës]] (''Ibn Rushd''). These philosophers had, in fact, wid
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  • * [[Avicenna]] (Ibn Sina)
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  • ...ities from the past such as [[Galen]], [[Hippocrates]], and [[Avicenna]]/[[Ibn Sina]], all of whose theories were in time discredited.
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