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  1. Avicenna - Wikipedia

    Ibn Sina [a] (c. 980 – 22 June 1037), commonly known in the West as Avicenna (/ ˌ æ v ɪ ˈ s ɛ n ə, ˌ ɑː v-/ A(H)V-iss-EN-ə), was a preeminent philosopher and physician of the Muslim world, [2] [3] flourishing during the Islamic Golden Age, serving in the courts of various Iranian rulers. [4] He is often described as the father of ...

  2. Avicenna | Biography, Books, & Facts | Britannica

    Mar 28, 2025 · Avicenna, Muslim physician, the most famous and influential of the philosopher-scientists of the medieval Islamic world. He was particularly noted for his contributions in the fields of Aristotelian philosophy and medicine.

  3. Ibn Sina [Avicenna] - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    Sep 15, 2016 · Abū-ʿAlī al-Ḥusayn ibn-ʿAbdallāh Ibn-Sīnā [Avicenna] (ca. 970–1037) was the preeminent philosopher and physician of the Islamic world.

  4. Avicenna (Ibn Sina) - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    Abu ‘Ali al-Husayn ibn Sina is better known in Europe by the Latinized name “Avicenna.” He is probably the most significant philosopher in the Islamic tradition and arguably the most influential philosopher of the pre-modern era.

  5. Ibn Sina (Avicenna): The Prince Of Physicians - PMC - PubMed …

    Abu Ali Al-Hussein Ibn Abdullah Ibn Sina, known in the West as Avicenna, was one of the most eminent Muslim physicians and philosophers of his days whose influence on Islamic and European medicine persisted for centuries.

  6. Avicenna and his contribution to philosophy and science | Britannica

    Avicenna, Arabic Ibn Sīnā in full Abū ʾAlī al-Ḥusayn ibn ʿAbd Allāh ibn Sīnā, (born 980, Bukhara, Iran—died 1037, Hamadan), Islamic philosopher and scientist. He became physician to several sultans and also twice served as vizier.

  7. Avicenna - Biography, Facts and Pictures - Famous Scientists

    Also popularly known as ‘Avicenna’, Ibn Sina was indeed a true polymath with his contributions ranging from medicine, psychology and pharmacology to geology, physics, astronomy, chemistry and philosophy. He was also a poet, an Islamic scholar and theologian.

  8. Avicenna - Persian Philosopher, Medicine, Science | Britannica

    Mar 28, 2025 · Most of what is known of Avicenna is found in the autobiography dictated to his longtime protégé al-Jūzjānī. While his life was embellished by friends and vilified by foes, by all accounts he loved life and had a voracious appetite for lively music, strong drink, and promiscuous sex.

  9. Avicenna: the Persian polymath who shaped modern science, medicine

    Sep 29, 2020 · Ibn Sina was an 11th century Persian philosopher, physician, pharmacologist, scientist and poet, who exerted a profound impact on philosophy and medicine in Europe and the Islamic world. He was...

  10. Avicenna - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Ibn Sina (Persian/Tajik: ابن سینا; 980 – June 1037 CE), commonly known in the West as Avicenna, [1] [2] was a Muslim polymath and the most important doctor and Islamic philosopher of his time.

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