The main focus of this chapter is to answer who is the first scientist discovered and described the theory of contagion. In addition, the significant of this chapter is to evaluate Ibn AI-Khatib's contributions to the progress of medicine. The method used in this chapter is as follows: a brief review ofIbn AI-Khatib's life is given, as well as a description on his theory of contagion and what was the belief on his time about diseases.The last of the great Andalusian physicians was Ibn aI-Khatib, who was also a noted historian, poet, and statesman. Ibn AI-Khatib played important role in the political and intellectual life of Granada during the 14th century. Ibn aI-Khatib was the last representative of the Andalusian medical tradition (Brock...
The Fatimid era(358-567 AH /968-1171AD) was one of the most brilliant historical periods due to its ...
The main objective ofthis chapter is to discuss and deliberate on the contribution of Ibn AI-Awwam i...
abstract: The essay conducts a wide review of the existing modern scholarship on plague, caused by Y...
The objective of this chapter is to review the contributions of Ibn AI-Baitar on the subject of p1ed...
Like many men born to scholarly families at the turn of the fifteenth century, ʿAbd Allāh Ibn Ayyūb ...
In 1348, a pandemic known as Black Death devastated humanity and changed social, economic and geopol...
This paper examines the notion of contagion in two fourteenth-century Syrian writings that deal with...
The objective of this study is an attempt to introduce the role of the Muslim scholar, namely AI-Raz...
Diseases and viruses have always been a part of human history. In present, due to the frightening ri...
This chapter studies Ibn AI-Quffs' contributions to preventive medicine. The main focus is to provid...
Muslim scholars during the Golden Age of Islamic history are known to have a great interest and resp...
Approximately 1000 years ago, a physician by the name of Ibn Sina, known in the West as “Avicenna, ”...
Ahmad Ibn Al-Baitar was one of the greatest scientists of Muslim Spain and also a well-known botanis...
This chapter investigates the contributions of Ibn Zuhr on diseases and treatments. The methodology ...
Ibn Sina was born in 980 C.E. in the village of Afshana near Bukhara wich today is located in Uzbeki...
The Fatimid era(358-567 AH /968-1171AD) was one of the most brilliant historical periods due to its ...
The main objective ofthis chapter is to discuss and deliberate on the contribution of Ibn AI-Awwam i...
abstract: The essay conducts a wide review of the existing modern scholarship on plague, caused by Y...
The objective of this chapter is to review the contributions of Ibn AI-Baitar on the subject of p1ed...
Like many men born to scholarly families at the turn of the fifteenth century, ʿAbd Allāh Ibn Ayyūb ...
In 1348, a pandemic known as Black Death devastated humanity and changed social, economic and geopol...
This paper examines the notion of contagion in two fourteenth-century Syrian writings that deal with...
The objective of this study is an attempt to introduce the role of the Muslim scholar, namely AI-Raz...
Diseases and viruses have always been a part of human history. In present, due to the frightening ri...
This chapter studies Ibn AI-Quffs' contributions to preventive medicine. The main focus is to provid...
Muslim scholars during the Golden Age of Islamic history are known to have a great interest and resp...
Approximately 1000 years ago, a physician by the name of Ibn Sina, known in the West as “Avicenna, ”...
Ahmad Ibn Al-Baitar was one of the greatest scientists of Muslim Spain and also a well-known botanis...
This chapter investigates the contributions of Ibn Zuhr on diseases and treatments. The methodology ...
Ibn Sina was born in 980 C.E. in the village of Afshana near Bukhara wich today is located in Uzbeki...
The Fatimid era(358-567 AH /968-1171AD) was one of the most brilliant historical periods due to its ...
The main objective ofthis chapter is to discuss and deliberate on the contribution of Ibn AI-Awwam i...
abstract: The essay conducts a wide review of the existing modern scholarship on plague, caused by Y...