Avicenna
Latinized name of Ibn Sina
Ibn Sina, also known as Avicenna, was one of the most influential Persian polymaths of the Islamic Golden Age. He was a physician, philosopher, astronomer, and scientist who wrote about 200 books on various subjects. He is considered the 'Father of Modern Medicine' and his most famous works are The Canon of Medicine (Al-Qanun fi al-Tibb) and The Book of Healing (Kitab al-Shifa). The Canon of Medicine remained the standard medical textbook in European universities until the mid-17th century.
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Ibn Sina
Ibn Sina, also known as Avicenna, was one of the most influential Persian polymaths of the Islamic Golden Age. He was a physician, philosopher, astronomer, and scientist who wrote about 200 books on various subjects. He is considered the 'Father of Modern Medicine' and his most famous works are The Canon of Medicine (Al-Qanun fi al-Tibb) and The Book of Healing (Kitab al-Shifa). The Canon of Medicine remained the standard medical textbook in European universities until the mid-17th century.
ابن سینا
ابن سینا، جنہیں مغرب میں ایوی سینا کے نام سے جانا جاتا ہے، اسلامی سنہری دور کے سب سے بااثر فارسی دانشوروں میں سے تھے۔ وہ ایک طبیب، فلسفی، ماہر فلکیات اور سائنسدان تھے۔ انہیں 'بانی جدید طب' کہا جاتا ہے۔ ان کی سب سے مشہور تصانیف القانون فی الطب اور کتاب الشفاء ہیں۔
ابْن سِينَا
ابن سينا، المعروف في الغرب باسم أفيسينا، هو أحد أبرز علماء المسلمين خلال العصر الذهبي للإسلام. كان فيلسوفاً وطبيباً وعالماً موسوعياً. يُعتبر 'أبو الطب الحديث'، ومن أشهر أعماله 'القانون في الطب' و'كتاب الشفاء'.
Medicine and Philosophy
Persian polymath (980-1037 CE) who wrote the Canon of Medicine, which remained a standard medical textbook in Europe for 500 years. He is considered the father of modern medicine and made significant contributions to philosophy, astronomy, and chemistry.
Era: 980-1037 CE
Father of modern medicine, author of The Canon of Medicine, philosopher and polymath of the Islamic Golden Age.
Ibn Sina is the name of a respected Muslim scholar, making it a permissible and honorable name.
Scholar Consensus: agreed
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