The Galenic account of medicine by Ibn Sīnā (d. 427AH/1037CE) was remarkably significant for natural philosophy and religious thought in the medieval Islamic world. Just as one might split philosophy in the Islamic world into eras before and after Avicenna, so one could periodise medical history into the time before and after Ibn Sīnā’s glorious al-Qānūn fī al-Ṭibb (Canon of Medicine). This article compares the medical theory in al-Qānūn fī al-Ṭibb and al-Dhahabī’s (d. 748/1348) al-Ṭibb al-Nabawī to determine if the medieval al-Ṭibb al-Nabawī genre was influenced by the post-Avicennian tradition. To assess this theoretical impact on the writing in the prophetic medicine genre, the article first analyses the introductory part of both writing...
Al-tıb al-nabaw! means the curative treatments and preventive medicine reported in the Prophetic gui...
On title page: "... incorporating a complete translation of the Mūjiz al-Qānūn with notes, in the li...
Ibn Sina was one the greatest Muslim scholars who wanted to understand the Greek knowledge and their...
One of the challenges in the Islamization of knowledge project is the absence of a ready approach fo...
The influence of Galen in Islamic countries is associated with the extensive contribution of Greek s...
The article considers a brief catechistic presentation of a Galenic medical doctrine, the critical d...
Although over two dozen Arabic commentaries on the Canon of Medicine were composed between the twelf...
In dark days of Europe, which was a barren science, you saw the world through superstitions of alche...
Avicenna was an early medieval Arabic philosopher and physician. He had devoted his life to the int...
Mediterranean is the birthplace of civilizational changes in world. There is special school of medic...
The article is based on the manuscript “Hundred books on skills of Medicine” by Abu Sahl al-Masihi ...
During the Abbasid period, Muslim culture and civilization was at its zenith. It was a period of eco...
The term “prophetic medicine, ” although popu-lar among the Muslim masses because of itstheological ...
The medical tradition that developed in the lands of islam during the medieval period has, like few ...
Al-tıb al-nabaw! means the curative treatments and preventive medicine reported in the Prophetic gui...
Al-tıb al-nabaw! means the curative treatments and preventive medicine reported in the Prophetic gui...
On title page: "... incorporating a complete translation of the Mūjiz al-Qānūn with notes, in the li...
Ibn Sina was one the greatest Muslim scholars who wanted to understand the Greek knowledge and their...
One of the challenges in the Islamization of knowledge project is the absence of a ready approach fo...
The influence of Galen in Islamic countries is associated with the extensive contribution of Greek s...
The article considers a brief catechistic presentation of a Galenic medical doctrine, the critical d...
Although over two dozen Arabic commentaries on the Canon of Medicine were composed between the twelf...
In dark days of Europe, which was a barren science, you saw the world through superstitions of alche...
Avicenna was an early medieval Arabic philosopher and physician. He had devoted his life to the int...
Mediterranean is the birthplace of civilizational changes in world. There is special school of medic...
The article is based on the manuscript “Hundred books on skills of Medicine” by Abu Sahl al-Masihi ...
During the Abbasid period, Muslim culture and civilization was at its zenith. It was a period of eco...
The term “prophetic medicine, ” although popu-lar among the Muslim masses because of itstheological ...
The medical tradition that developed in the lands of islam during the medieval period has, like few ...
Al-tıb al-nabaw! means the curative treatments and preventive medicine reported in the Prophetic gui...
Al-tıb al-nabaw! means the curative treatments and preventive medicine reported in the Prophetic gui...
On title page: "... incorporating a complete translation of the Mūjiz al-Qānūn with notes, in the li...
Ibn Sina was one the greatest Muslim scholars who wanted to understand the Greek knowledge and their...