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 AllRefer.com - al- Kindi (Philosophy, Biography) - Encyclopedia
al- Kindi (Abu Yusuf Yakub ibn Ishak al-Kindi)[A´bOO yOOsoof´ yAkOOb´ ib´un EshAk´ al-kin´dE] Pronunciation Key, 9th cent.
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 Kindi, al- on Encyclopedia.com
A doctor at Al Kindi Hospital in Baghdad, Iraq, reviews the X-ray of a little girl's arm that was broken at the elbow.
Ayad Taha pauses to decide what to do next as he fights to save the life of the man at the Al Kindi Hospital in Baghdad, Iraq, on January 10, 2004.
Al-Kindi's library was confiscated later in his life by the caliph al-Mutawakkil, who looked upon philosophy with suspicion.
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Al-Kindi
Kindi, al-, full name Yaqub ibn Ishaq as-Sabah al-Kindi (801?-73?), first important Islamic philosopher, born in Al Kūfah, Iraq, and educated at Al Baş...
Al ‘Amārah, also Amarā, city in southeastern Iraq, capital of Maysān province.
Al ‘Amārah straddles the Tigris River 50 km (30 mi) from the border with...
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 MuslimHeritage.com - Muslim Scholars
Explanations given by Ibn Qurrah, Al Razi, Ibn Sina and Al Zahrawi about the formation and growth of urinary stones do not basically differ from modern concepts.
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 Welcom to Al KINDI Chocolate Factory
Al Kindi Chocolate 25 years of experience Quality & Excellent Chocolate for all occasions
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 YAQUB IBN ISHAQ AL-KINDI
No doubt the Arabic system of numerals was largely developed by al- Khawarizmi, but al-Kindi also made rich contributions to it.
He also contributed to spherical geometry to assist him in astronomical studies.
In mathematics, he wrote four books on the number system and laid the foundation of a large part of modern arithmetic.
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 Open Directory - Society: Philosophy: Philosophers: A: al-Kindi, Yaqub ibn Ishaq
Kindi, al- - Concise biography from the 2001 Columbia Encyclopedia.
Great Books: Kindi - Short article on his writings and influence.
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 al-Kindi, Abu Yusuf Ya‘qub ibn Ishaq (d
Jolivet, J. (1971) L’Intellect selon Kindi, Leiden: Brill.
www.muslimphilosophy.com /ip/kin.htm   (2272 words)

  
 Al-Kindi
Background: Abd al-Masih ibn Ishaq al-Kindi wrote an apology of the Christian faith to al-Hashimi while serving in the court of the Caliph Al-Mamun in approximately the year A.H. This edition of the text was originally prepared by Sir William Muir and first published in 1887.
It was used by Sir William Muir to write, The Apology of Al Kindy: Written at the Court of Mâmûm (Circa A.H. Español
Reference: William Muir, The Apology of Al Kindy: Written at the Court of Mâmûm (Circa A.H. 830), Second Edition, London, 1887
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 Al Kindi -- Arabic Music -- Musique Arabe
Al Kindi -- Arabic Music -- Musique Arabe
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 Yaqub Ibn Ishaq al-Kindi (800-873) : Library of Congress Citations
1 LC Call No.: MLCM 89/07300 (H) Other authors: Kindi, d.
German & Arabic Title: Riseala fei yhubr tea.leif al-alrhean = hUber die Komposition der Melodien / Ja0qeub ibn Isrheaq al-Kindi ; nach der Handschrift Brit.
Other titles: Talkhic kitab al nafs Control No.: 93960875 //r94
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 VERTIC: Datasets
Al Kindi Company for the Production of Veterinary Vaccines
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 Personalities Noble
Ibn Rushd was criticized by many Muslim scholars for this book, which, nevertheless, had a profound influence on European thought, at least until the beginning of modern philosophy and experimental science.
Ibn al-Haitham's influence on physical sciences in general, and optics in particular, has been held in high esteem and, in fact, it ushered in a new era in optical research, both in theory and practice.
Abu'l-Abbas Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Kathir al-Farghani, born in Farghana, Transoxiana, was one of the most distinguished astronomers in the service of al-Mamun and his successors.
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 al-Marja.com
Yaqub Ibn Ishaq al-Kindi was born at Kufa (present Iraq) in 800 C.E. His father worked for Khalifah (Caliph) Haroon al-Rashid.
YAQUB IBN ISHAQ AL-KINDI (ALKINDUS) (800 - 873 C.E.)
Al-Kindi is known in the West as Alkindus.
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 Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs
Miqdad was a soldier in true sense of the word, as well as he was a fearless and frank man. According to 'Saheeh Bukhari' he was one of those companions of the Prophet who were appointed by the Prophet (S.A.W.) to execute the criminals.
Miqdad, during his last days, had settled himself in Jerf, three miles away from Madina city, where he had been given a plot of land by the Prophet (S.A.W.), He was a man of huge appearance and during his last days his stomach raised abnormally.
Miqdad had the honor of participating in "Baiate Redwan" or the Solemn Oath which the Prophet (S.A.W.) had taken from his companions a year before the conquest of Mecca, he also had the honor of performing the 'Hajjatul Wida' or the last pilgrimage of the Holy Prophet.
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 Yaqub ibn Ishaq Al-Kindi
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 al-Kindi, Abu Yusuf Ya‘qub ibn Ishaq (d
In the eleventh century the Kitab al-hudud (Book of Definitions) of Ibn Sina replaced al-Kindi’s work; this was considerably more advanced, both in its definitions and in its organization of the world into a concise ontological schema.
Ibn Miskawayh refers to the ideas of al-Kindi in his treatise on ethics, Tahdib al-akhlaq.
Al-Kindi is notable for his work on philosophical terminology and for developing a vocabulary for philosophical thought in Arabic, although his ideas were superseded by Ibn Sina in the eleventh century.
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 Malaspina.com - Yaqub Ibn Ishaq al-Kindi (800-873)
Yaqub Ibn Ishaq al-Kindi (800-873) [Muslim Scholars Page]
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 adab6
Ibn 'Umar said that al-Agharr (who was a man from Muzayna and had been a Companion of the Prophet) was owed some measures of dates by a man from the Banu 'Amr ibn 'Awf who came to him many times.
Ibn Mas'ud reported that the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, "There are four things that one Muslim owes another Muslim: to visit him when he is ill, to be with him when he dies, to accept when he invites him, and to ask for mercy on him when he sneezes."
Jabir ibn 'Abdullah reported that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, passed through the market, entering from part of the high part of the city and the people were on both sides of him.
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 The Prophet : After Revelation
Ibn Ishaq related that the first herald of bad tidings was Al-Haisaman bin ‘Abdullah Al-Khuza‘i.
Abu Bakr shouted at his son ‘Abdur-Rahman, still a polytheist and fighting with them, "Where is my wealth, you wicked boy?" The son answered that it was gone with the wind.
Ibn ‘Abbas said: "While on that day a Muslim was chasing a disbeliever and he heard over him the swashing of a whip and the voice of the rider saying: ‘Go ahead Haizum’.
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 Sahih Muslim The Book of Faith (Kitab Al-Iman) Translation of Sahih Muslim Book 1 : Arthur's Classic Novels
Ibn Mu'adh made this addition on the authority of his father that the Messenger of God said to Ashajj, of the tribe of 'Abdul-Qais: You possess two qualities which are liked by God: insight and deliberateness.
Ibn Numair and Abu Bakr said (instead of the word" au" (or) it is" wa" [and] the words are) and tore and uttered (the slogans) of Jahiliya without" alif".
It is narrated by Miqdad, and he was an ally of B. Zuhra and was of those who participated in the Battle of Badr along with the Messenger of God, that he said: Messenger of God, here is a point: If I happened to encounter a person amongst the infidels (in the battle).
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 The Textual History of the Qur'an
Ibn Mujahid's choice, however held, and the systems of his seven are still the canonical Seven, though in many instances the masoretic works continue, as e.g.
The Seven Systems chosen by Ibn Mujahid were those of Nafi of the Madinan School, Ibn Kathir of the Meccan school, Ibn 'Amir of the Syrian School, Abu 'Amr of the Basran school, and 'Asim, Hamza, and Al-Kisa'i of the Kufan school.
In the case of the Codices of 'Ali, Ubai and Ibn Mas'ud, indeed, we find tradition which professes to give the order in which the revelation material was arranged in their Codices an order which differed considerably from that found in our present Qur'an.
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 SAHIH MUSLIM, BOOK 19: The Book of Jihad And Expedition (Kitab Al-Jihad Wal-Siyar)
Ibn 'Umar reported that Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) sent an expedition to Najd and Ibn Umar was also among the troops, and their share (of the spoils) came to twelve camels and they were given one camel over and above that.
Qutaibah and Ibn Rumh in their versions of the tradition have added: So Allah, the Glorious and Exalted, revealed the verse: "Whatever trees you have cut down or left standing on their trunks, it was with the permission of Allah so that He may disgrace the evil-doers" (lix.
It is narrated on the authority of Ibn Abu Aufa that the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) cursed the tribes (who had marched upon Medina with a combined force in 5 H) and said: O Allah, Revealer of the Book, swift in (taking) account, put the tribes to rout.
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 Shia view of the Sahaba - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Zaid ibn Arqam reiterated the hadith of thaqalyan in Sahi Muslim.
Malik ibn Ashter was Ali's general when he came close to killing Muaviya, then became his governor, has long and beautiful letter addressed to him in Nahj ul-Balagha in which Ali gives guidance in how to uphold a government.
Abdullah ibn Umar contradicted his father regarding temporary marriage and also other of his misunderstandings, did not give oath of allegiance to Ali, disliked Ali, gave his oath of allegiance to Muawiya and received hundreds of thousands of dirham from him.
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 Yaqub ibn Ishaq al-Kindi A Philosophers Philosophy Society English LoCuaL
Yaqub ibn Ishaq al-Kindi A Philosophers Philosophy Society English LoCuaL
◈ Muslim Philosophy: al-Kindi, Abu Yusuf Ya‘qub ibn Ishaq
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 Kindi, Yaqub ibn Ishaq al Philosophers Philosophy Society
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 Abu-Yusuf Yaqub ibn-Ishaq al- Kindi Biography / Profile of Abu-Yusuf Yaqub ibn-Ishaq al- Kindi Biographies
Abu-Yusuf Yaqub ibn-Ishaq al-Kindi (died 873) was the first significant Arabian philosopher to utilize and develop the philosophical conceptions of Greek thought.
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 USC-MSA Compendium of Muslim Texts
He replied: Asma', daughter of Zayd ibn al-Khattab, reported to me that Abdullah ibn Hanzalah ibn AbuAmir narrated to her that the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) was earlier commanded to perform ablution for every prayer whether or not he was with ablution.
Dawud ibn Salih ibn Dinar at-Tammar quoted his mother as saying that her mistress sent her with some pudding (harisah) to Aisha who was offering prayer.
Urwah ibn az-Zubayr said that Fatimah daughter of AbuHubaysh narrated to him that she asked the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) and complained to him about the flowing of (her) blood.
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 Al-Muraja'at
They were detained at `Ali's house together with Salman, Abu Tharr al-Ghifari, al-Miqdad ibn al-Aswad al-Kindi, `Ammar ibn Yasir, al-Zubayr ibn al-Awwam, Khuzaymah ibn Thabit, Abu ibn Ka`b, Farwah ibn `Amr ibn Wadqah al-Ansari, al-Bara' ibn `Azib, Khalid ibn Sa`d ibn al-`As al-Amawi, and many others.
It is a fact well-known by those who research the events that prevented the members of the Prophet's household (as), the custodians of the Message, from attending the allegiance [inauguration] ceremony.
[4] In his commentary on this hadith, Ibn al-Athir has stated that the statement's gist is that they feared being murdered.
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