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  1. 20 hours ago · Prominent figures like Al-Kindi and Al-Razi played key roles in this translation movement. Al-Kindi, dubbed the “Philosopher of the Arabs,” combined Greek philosophy and Islamic ideas, whereas Al-Razi, often known as Rhazes in the West, made substantial contributions to clinical medicine and was an early proponent of the scientific method.

  2. 1 day ago · Abū Bakr al-Rāzī (full name: أبو بکر محمد بن زکریاء الرازي, Abū Bakr Muḥammad ibn Zakariyyāʾ al-Rāzī), [a] c. 864 or 865–925 or 935 CE, [b] often known as (al-)Razi or by his Latin name Rhazes, also rendered Rhasis, was a Persian physician, philosopher and alchemist who lived during the Islamic Golden Age.

  3. 2 days ago · Early Islamic philosophy began with Al-Kindi in the 2nd century of the Islamic calendar (early 9th century CE) and ended with Ibn-Rushd (Averroes) in the 6th century AH (late 12th century CE), broadly coinciding with the period known as the Golden Age of Islam.

  4. 2 days ago · The author of the Apology of al-Kindy Abd al-Masih ibn Ishaq al-Kindi (not the famed philosopher al-Kindi) claimed that the narratives in the Quran were "all jumbled together and intermingled" and that this was "an evidence that many different hands have been at work therein, and caused discrepancies, adding or cutting out whatever they liked ...

  5. Oct 9, 2024 · Hindu-Arabic numerals, set of 10 symbols—1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0—that represent numbers in the decimal number system. They originated in India in the 6th or 7th century and were introduced to Europe through the writings of Middle Eastern mathematicians, especially al-Khwarizmi and al-Kindi, about the 12th century.

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  6. Oct 3, 2024 · Mohammed Bin Sabaa Al Kindi. He is Mohammed Bin Abdullah Bin Ali Bin Maktoum Bin Sabaa Al Kindi, born in approximately 1844. He is a scholar and jurist who studies at Khalaf Al Otaiba Mosque.

  7. Oct 7, 2024 · Averroës (born 1126, Córdoba [Spain]—died 1198, Marrakech, Almohad empire [now in Morocco]) was an influential Islamic religious philosopher who integrated Islamic traditions with ancient Greek thought.