al-Fārābī
الفارابي
Abu Nasr Farabi, known as al-Farabi, was a polymath who made significant contributions across various fields including philosophy, logic, and music. Often referred to as the 'Second Teacher' after Aristotle, his works sought to harmonize Greek philosophy with Islamic thought. Among his notable contributions are his treatises on logic and his book 'Al-Madina al-Fadila' (The Virtuous City), where he envisioned an ideal society governed by reason and virtue. His extensive commentaries on Aristotle'...
Abu Nasr Farabi, known as al-Farabi, was a polymath who made significant contributions across various fields including philosophy, logic, and music. Often referred to as the 'Second Teacher' after Ari...
Genres
al-Alfāẓ al-Mustaʿmala fī al-Manṭiq
الألفاظ المستعملة في المنطق
•al-Fārābī (d. 339)
•الفارابي (d. 339)
339 AH
ʿUyūn al-Masāʾil
عيون المسائل
•al-Fārābī (d. 339)
•الفارابي (d. 339)
339 AH
Risāla ḍimn «Majmūʿ fī al-siyāsa»
رسالة ضمن «مجموع في السياسة»
•al-Fārābī (d. 339)
•الفارابي (d. 339)
339 AH
Ārāʾ ahl al-madīna al-fāḍila wa-muḍḍādātihā
آراء أهل المدينة الفاضلة ومضاداتها
•al-Fārābī (d. 339)
•الفارابي (d. 339)
339 AH
al-ḥurūf
الحروف
•al-Fārābī (d. 339)
•الفارابي (d. 339)
339 AH
Risāla fī Qawānīn al-Shiʿr
رسالة في قوانين الشعر
•al-Fārābī (d. 339)
•الفارابي (d. 339)
339 AH
Kitāb fī al-Manṭiq
كتاب في المنطق
•al-Fārābī (d. 339)
•الفارابي (d. 339)
339 AH
Risāla fī al-ʿAql
رسالة في العقل
•al-Fārābī (d. 339)
•الفارابي (d. 339)
339 AH