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  1. al-Farabi, Abu Nasr (. 870-950) Al-Farabi was known to the Arabs as the 'Second Master' (after Aristotle), and with good reason. It is unfortunate that his name has been overshadowed by those of later philosophers such as Ibn Sina, for al-Farabi was one of the world's great philosophers and much more original than many of his Islamic successors.

  2. Accordingly, in Aristotle’s vein, al-Farabi believes that the human intellect, in order to actually think and understand, needs to be actualized (and, thus, becomes an “intellect in actuality”). If someone, say, an aspiring philosopher, consistently applies her intellect and apprehends an increasingly greater number of intelligibles ...

  3. Feb 2, 2022 · Works of Al Farabi. He had two main interests: Philosophy and logic and music. His huge Kitâb al-musiqâ al-kabîr or Great Book of Music is the most important medieval musical treatise in Islamic lands and also includes sophisticated philosophical sections. He became an expert in philosophy and logic, and also in music.

  4. www.knowmuslim.com › Biography › abu-nasr-al-farabiAbu Nasr Al-Farabi

    Thus al-Farabi's epistemology, derived from what has been described as an encyclopedic and intricate articulation, uses both the Neoplatonic and the Aristotelian word. Farabi also participated in the writing of Islamic social science books as well as an outstanding music book entitled Kitab al-Musiqa (Book of Music).

  5. Al-Farabi's writings since have influenced a wide range of subsequent religious, philosophical, and sociological thought. The Moslem philosopher Avicenna (980-1037) credits Al-Farabi's analysis of Aristotle's Metaphysics with his own understanding. Avicenna claimed he had read the Greek philosopher's work forty times but was unable to ...

  6. The first individual to list managerial traits was _____. al-Farabi. According to Henri Fayol's fourteen principles of management, _____ requires that compensation should be fair and satisfactory to both the employees and the organization. Remuneration. _____ developed the fourteen principles of management. Henri Fayol.

  7. Jan 15, 2015 · Farabi ( 870 – 950 ) Abu Nasr Mohammad Ibn al-Farakh al-Farabi was born in a small village Wasij, near Farab in Turkistan in 259 A.H. (870 A.D.). His parents were originally of Persian descent, but his ancestors had migrated to Turkistan. As a philosopher and scientist, he acquired great proficiency in various branches of learning and is ...

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