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  1. Aug 8, 2015 · Shaykh Abu Bakr Shibli was a companion, a friend of Mansur Al-Hillaj. People are throwing stones and mud in ridicule and Shah Shibli is standing there. Mansoor is laughing and smiling. Suddenly he starts crying and weeping, because Shibli has thrown a rose at him. Somebody asked, "What is the matter?

  2. Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Zakariya al-Razi. (841 - 926) Physician, philosopher, alchemist, musician, and mathematician, born in Rayy, Persia; called Rhazes in the West. He was born in the year 865 in the Persian city of Rayy, near present-day Tehran, and died in the same town about 925. Before learning medicine, he studied philosophy, alchemy, and ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Al-Mansural-Mansur - Wikipedia

    According to al-Suyuti 's History of the Caliphs, al-Mansur lived 95 AH – 158 AH (714 CE – 6 October 775 CE). [2] Al-Mansur was born at the home of the Abbasid family in Humeima (modern-day Jordan) after their emigration from the Hejaz in 714 (95 AH). [3] His mother was Sallamah, a slave woman. [4] Al-Mansur was a brother of al-Saffah. [5]

  4. Al-Razi was born in 864 in Persia, near the present-day city of Tehran. He had a wide range of interests that included mathematics, music, philosophy, chemistry, ethics, and especially medicine. He was also an accomplished musician who specialized in playing the ud, which is a forerunner of the guitar. At an early age, al-Razi showed a strong ...

  5. His general medical textbook, Kitab al-Mansuri fi al-tibb (The Book of Medicine for Mansur) was written for the Samanid ruler of Rayy, Abu Salih al-Mansur. His voluminous working files of readings and personal observations were assembled posthumously by his students and circulated under the name Kitab al-Hawi fi al-tibb (The Comprehensive Book ...

  6. The teknonym of 'Abd Allah was Abu Ja'far and his epithet was al-Mansur. Crown Prince. When Abbasid tried to usurp caliphate, Ibrahim (Organizer's of Abbasid and al-Mansur's brother) appointed al-Saffah, the younger brother of al-Mansur, as the crown prince; because al-Mansur was a child of a female slave, he was treated secondary to al-Saffah ...

  7. t. e. Abū Manṣūr ʿAbd al-Qāhir ibn Ṭāhir bin Muḥammad bin ʿAbd Allāh al-Tamīmī al-Shāfiʿī al-Baghdādī ( Arabic: أبو منصور عبدالقاهر ابن طاهر بن محمد بن عبدالله التميمي الشافعي البغدادي) was an Arab [4] Shafi'i scholar, Usul Imam, heresiologist and mathematician .

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