Farabi’s social utopia is a search for harmony between an intelligent universe, divine intelligence in the universe and a civil structure—a perfect human community. In other words, the thinker sought to project the harmony and harmony inherent in the cosmos onto earthly life, to deduce the laws of the functioning of human society from the eternal laws of being. This requires knowledge of the order and. harmony of things in the universe as the laws of all things. The concept of the ideal Farabi society is based on this conviction. On the basis of his research, al-Farabi created a new way of understanding the world and perceiving all that exists, which became the basis of the philosophy of the East during the Middle Ages. The article analyzes...
Abu Nasr Al-Farabi, who lived in the ninth century, left a valuable heritage for Islamic thinkers af...
This article provides some insights into Abu Nasr al-Farabi\u27s views on the perfect man and his ro...
The philosophy of al-Farabi is a review and commentary on the philosophical works written by Greek P...
In this article, we will discuss the human conceptions of Farabi and try to show his human imaginati...
The philosophy of al-Farabi is a review and commentary on the philosophical works written by Greek P...
Farabi has put the artists on the second level of his utopia seeing them as ‘the carrier of the task...
Abu Nasr al-Farabi (870-950), one of the founders of Islamic peripatetic philosophy, left an indelib...
Al-Farabi is one of the Islamic philosophers who also focuses on the study of happiness. Although he...
The investigation of Farabi on «the virtuous city” is related with the justice, equality, soci...
Structure of an ideal state, according to al-Farraby, is similar to that of a human body by which al...
The problem of cognition in the philosophical system of al-Farabi follows from his General teaching ...
The article analyzes Farabi's work, his scientific and philosophical heritage, intelligent man and h...
Happiness (sa'ādah)) materializes as the ultimate goal of man in Abū NaṣrMuḥammad b. Muḥammad b. Tar...
The article highlights the period of Farobi and his communication, the use of Arabic, Persian, Turki...
The problem of cognition in the philosophical system of al-Farabi follows from his General teaching ...
Abu Nasr Al-Farabi, who lived in the ninth century, left a valuable heritage for Islamic thinkers af...
This article provides some insights into Abu Nasr al-Farabi\u27s views on the perfect man and his ro...
The philosophy of al-Farabi is a review and commentary on the philosophical works written by Greek P...
In this article, we will discuss the human conceptions of Farabi and try to show his human imaginati...
The philosophy of al-Farabi is a review and commentary on the philosophical works written by Greek P...
Farabi has put the artists on the second level of his utopia seeing them as ‘the carrier of the task...
Abu Nasr al-Farabi (870-950), one of the founders of Islamic peripatetic philosophy, left an indelib...
Al-Farabi is one of the Islamic philosophers who also focuses on the study of happiness. Although he...
The investigation of Farabi on «the virtuous city” is related with the justice, equality, soci...
Structure of an ideal state, according to al-Farraby, is similar to that of a human body by which al...
The problem of cognition in the philosophical system of al-Farabi follows from his General teaching ...
The article analyzes Farabi's work, his scientific and philosophical heritage, intelligent man and h...
Happiness (sa'ādah)) materializes as the ultimate goal of man in Abū NaṣrMuḥammad b. Muḥammad b. Tar...
The article highlights the period of Farobi and his communication, the use of Arabic, Persian, Turki...
The problem of cognition in the philosophical system of al-Farabi follows from his General teaching ...
Abu Nasr Al-Farabi, who lived in the ninth century, left a valuable heritage for Islamic thinkers af...
This article provides some insights into Abu Nasr al-Farabi\u27s views on the perfect man and his ro...
The philosophy of al-Farabi is a review and commentary on the philosophical works written by Greek P...