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Year 2011, Issue: 55 , 119 - 125 , 24.10.2011
https://izlik.org/JA38LB96HM

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References

  • Walzer, Richard. Encyclopdia ofIslam, Volume 2, al-Farabi, pp. 778-781, 1965 .
  • Nasr, Seyyed Hossein & Leaman, Oliver. History of Islamic Philosophy, Part l, London and New York, 1996.
  • Rosenthal, Franz. The ClassicalHeritage in Islam, London: Routledge, Kegan Paul, 1975 .
  • Davari Ardakani, Reza. Al-Farabi, The Founder of Islamic Philosophy, Tehran: Second Edition: Iranian Academy of Philosophy, 1977; Forth Edition: Institute for Humanities and Cultural Studies, 1998.
  • Davari Ardakani, Reza. Al-Farabi, The Philosopher of Culture, Tehran, Saghi Publication, 2004.
  • Copleston, Fredrick. A History ofPhilosophy, Volume I (Greece and Rome), Part I (Pre-Socratic Philosophy, The Socratic Period, Plato) & Part 2 (Aristotle, Post-Aristotelian Philosophy), Translated into Persian by Seyyed Jalal al-din Mujtabavi, Tehran, Center for Scientific and Cultural Publications, 1983.
  • Nasr, Seyyed Hossein. Islamic Philosophy from its Origin to the Present, New York, 2006.
  • Corbin, Henry. Hstory ofIslamic Philosophy, Translated into English by Liadain Sherrard, London 2003.

ӘБУ НАСР ӘЛ-ФАРАБИ - ИСЛАМ ФИЛОСОФИЯСЫНЫҢ НЕГІЗІН САЛУШЫ

Year 2011, Issue: 55 , 119 - 125 , 24.10.2011
https://izlik.org/JA38LB96HM

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Ортағасырлық ислам мәдениеті мен философиясы өз дәуірінен озып, қазіргі күнде де адамзат игілігі үшін қызмет етуде. Екінші ұстаз атанған әл-Фараби сынды ғылымдағы ірі тұлға. Мақалада автор әл-Фарабидің философиялық ілімдері арқылы түркілік ойлау, түркілік дүниетаным, түркілік интеллект туралы ойын ортаға салады.

References

  • Walzer, Richard. Encyclopdia ofIslam, Volume 2, al-Farabi, pp. 778-781, 1965 .
  • Nasr, Seyyed Hossein & Leaman, Oliver. History of Islamic Philosophy, Part l, London and New York, 1996.
  • Rosenthal, Franz. The ClassicalHeritage in Islam, London: Routledge, Kegan Paul, 1975 .
  • Davari Ardakani, Reza. Al-Farabi, The Founder of Islamic Philosophy, Tehran: Second Edition: Iranian Academy of Philosophy, 1977; Forth Edition: Institute for Humanities and Cultural Studies, 1998.
  • Davari Ardakani, Reza. Al-Farabi, The Philosopher of Culture, Tehran, Saghi Publication, 2004.
  • Copleston, Fredrick. A History ofPhilosophy, Volume I (Greece and Rome), Part I (Pre-Socratic Philosophy, The Socratic Period, Plato) & Part 2 (Aristotle, Post-Aristotelian Philosophy), Translated into Persian by Seyyed Jalal al-din Mujtabavi, Tehran, Center for Scientific and Cultural Publications, 1983.
  • Nasr, Seyyed Hossein. Islamic Philosophy from its Origin to the Present, New York, 2006.
  • Corbin, Henry. Hstory ofIslamic Philosophy, Translated into English by Liadain Sherrard, London 2003.

ABU NASR AL-FARABI, THE FOUNDER OF ISLAMIC PHILOSOPHY

Year 2011, Issue: 55 , 119 - 125 , 24.10.2011
https://izlik.org/JA38LB96HM

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Medieval Islamic culture and philosophy are ahead of their time and today serve for the benefit of mankind. Al-Farabi, who became the second teacher, is a major figure in science. In the article, the author expresses his thoughts about the Turkic thinking, the Turkic worldview and the Turkish intellect through the philosophical teachings of al-Farabi.

References

  • Walzer, Richard. Encyclopdia ofIslam, Volume 2, al-Farabi, pp. 778-781, 1965 .
  • Nasr, Seyyed Hossein & Leaman, Oliver. History of Islamic Philosophy, Part l, London and New York, 1996.
  • Rosenthal, Franz. The ClassicalHeritage in Islam, London: Routledge, Kegan Paul, 1975 .
  • Davari Ardakani, Reza. Al-Farabi, The Founder of Islamic Philosophy, Tehran: Second Edition: Iranian Academy of Philosophy, 1977; Forth Edition: Institute for Humanities and Cultural Studies, 1998.
  • Davari Ardakani, Reza. Al-Farabi, The Philosopher of Culture, Tehran, Saghi Publication, 2004.
  • Copleston, Fredrick. A History ofPhilosophy, Volume I (Greece and Rome), Part I (Pre-Socratic Philosophy, The Socratic Period, Plato) & Part 2 (Aristotle, Post-Aristotelian Philosophy), Translated into Persian by Seyyed Jalal al-din Mujtabavi, Tehran, Center for Scientific and Cultural Publications, 1983.
  • Nasr, Seyyed Hossein. Islamic Philosophy from its Origin to the Present, New York, 2006.
  • Corbin, Henry. Hstory ofIslamic Philosophy, Translated into English by Liadain Sherrard, London 2003.

Year 2011, Issue: 55 , 119 - 125 , 24.10.2011
https://izlik.org/JA38LB96HM

Abstract

References

  • Walzer, Richard. Encyclopdia ofIslam, Volume 2, al-Farabi, pp. 778-781, 1965 .
  • Nasr, Seyyed Hossein & Leaman, Oliver. History of Islamic Philosophy, Part l, London and New York, 1996.
  • Rosenthal, Franz. The ClassicalHeritage in Islam, London: Routledge, Kegan Paul, 1975 .
  • Davari Ardakani, Reza. Al-Farabi, The Founder of Islamic Philosophy, Tehran: Second Edition: Iranian Academy of Philosophy, 1977; Forth Edition: Institute for Humanities and Cultural Studies, 1998.
  • Davari Ardakani, Reza. Al-Farabi, The Philosopher of Culture, Tehran, Saghi Publication, 2004.
  • Copleston, Fredrick. A History ofPhilosophy, Volume I (Greece and Rome), Part I (Pre-Socratic Philosophy, The Socratic Period, Plato) & Part 2 (Aristotle, Post-Aristotelian Philosophy), Translated into Persian by Seyyed Jalal al-din Mujtabavi, Tehran, Center for Scientific and Cultural Publications, 1983.
  • Nasr, Seyyed Hossein. Islamic Philosophy from its Origin to the Present, New York, 2006.
  • Corbin, Henry. Hstory ofIslamic Philosophy, Translated into English by Liadain Sherrard, London 2003.
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M. Shahjouei This is me

Publication Date October 24, 2011
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APA Shahjouei, M. (2011). ABU NASR AL-FARABI, THE FOUNDER OF ISLAMIC PHILOSOPHY. Türkoloji, 55, 119-125. https://izlik.org/JA38LB96HM
AMA 1.Shahjouei M. ABU NASR AL-FARABI, THE FOUNDER OF ISLAMIC PHILOSOPHY. Türkoloji. 2011;(55):119-125. https://izlik.org/JA38LB96HM
Chicago Shahjouei, M. 2011. “ABU NASR AL-FARABI, THE FOUNDER OF ISLAMIC PHILOSOPHY”. Türkoloji, nos. 55: 119-25. https://izlik.org/JA38LB96HM.
EndNote Shahjouei M (October 1, 2011) ABU NASR AL-FARABI, THE FOUNDER OF ISLAMIC PHILOSOPHY. Türkoloji 55 119–125.
IEEE [1]M. Shahjouei, “ABU NASR AL-FARABI, THE FOUNDER OF ISLAMIC PHILOSOPHY”, Türkoloji, no. 55, pp. 119–125, Oct. 2011, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA38LB96HM
ISNAD Shahjouei, M. “ABU NASR AL-FARABI, THE FOUNDER OF ISLAMIC PHILOSOPHY”. Türkoloji. 55 (October 1, 2011): 119-125. https://izlik.org/JA38LB96HM.
JAMA 1.Shahjouei M. ABU NASR AL-FARABI, THE FOUNDER OF ISLAMIC PHILOSOPHY. Türkoloji. 2011;:119–125.
MLA Shahjouei, M. “ABU NASR AL-FARABI, THE FOUNDER OF ISLAMIC PHILOSOPHY”. Türkoloji, no. 55, Oct. 2011, pp. 119-25, https://izlik.org/JA38LB96HM.
Vancouver 1.M. Shahjouei. ABU NASR AL-FARABI, THE FOUNDER OF ISLAMIC PHILOSOPHY. Türkoloji [Internet]. 2011 Oct. 1;(55):119-25. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA38LB96HM