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Farabi

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Farabi
Melumato şexsi
Dewlete Ebasi
Cınsiyet Camêrd
Cayê biyayışi Otrar
Biyayış Verê
Merdış Verê
Cayê merdışi Şam
Gure Filozof, fiziker, Teoristê muziki, logician, Asmênşınas û social scientist
Zıwani Erebki, Farski û Soğdki
İtıqad İslam û Şıiyiye

Farabi (be Tırki: Farabi, be Farski: ابونصر محمد بن محمد فارابی; Abū Naṣr Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad Fārābī[1]) yew filozof û nuskaro Tırko.[2][3][4][5][6][7] Serra 870ıne de sûka Farabi de ameyo riyê dınya. Serra 970ıne de Şam de merdo. Cıgeyrayoğê Erebi Ibn Abī Uṣaibiʿa eserê xo de vano ke piyê El Farabi Farso. Ibn Abī Uṣaibiʿa merdumo verêno ke Farabi sero çi nuşto, biyoğrafiya Farabi nuşta û serra 1269ıne de merdo.

  • At-Ta’lim As Sanî wa İhsâu all-Ulûm
  • El-Madinat al-Fazila
  • As-Siyasah-al Madaniyyah
  • Risalah fi Ma'ani all Akl
  • Ihsa Al-Ulm Musiki Al-Kabir
  • Ketāb al-Musiqā al-Kābir
  • Ketâb Fi al-Musiqā
  • Al Moodhal Fi al-Musiqā
  • Ketâb Ustukesat
  • Alm Al-Musiqā
  • Ehsa al-Alm
  • Ketab Fi al-lhsâ al-Ikâ
  • Ketab al-Musiqā
  • Ketâb Ad-Advar
  • Ketab al-Farab
  1. http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/farabi-i
  2. B.G. Gafurov, Central Asia:Pre-Historic to Pre-Modern Times, (Shipra Publications, 2005), 124; "Abu Nasr Farabi hailed from around ancient Farabi which was situated on the bank of Syr Daria and was the son of a Turk military commander".
  3. Will Durant, The Age of Faith, (Simon and Schuster, 1950), 253.
  4. Nicholas Rescher, Al-Farabi's Short Commentary on Aristotle's Prior Analytics, University of Pittsburgh Pre, 1963, p.11, Online Edition.
  5. Antony Black, The History of Islamic Political Thought: From the Prophet to the Present, Routledge, p. 61, Online Edition
  6. James Hastings, Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics, Kessinger Publishing, Vol. 10, p.757, Online Edition Archived 2013-10-23 at the Wayback Machine
  7. * edited by Ted Honderich. (1995). The Oxford companion to philosophy. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 269. ISBN 0-19-866132-0 "Of Turki origin, al-Farabi studied under Christian thinkers"