Al-Farabi
Al-Farabi was a renowned philosopher and political scientist in the Islamic Golden Age, often referred to as the 'Second Teacher' after Aristotle. His works on political philosophy and ethics laid foundational ideas that influenced later Islamic and Western thought.
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Kazakhstan:
A fire occurred in a residential complex on Al-Farabi Avenue in the Bostandyk district of Almaty.
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Kazakhstan:
A fire occurred in a residential complex on Al-Farabi Avenue.
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Kazakhstan:
The cultural and educational center named after Al-Farabi was opened as part of the cooperation between universities.
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Iraq:
Al-Farabi is noted for analyzing the impact of music on the human soul.
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Tunisia:
Al-Fârâbî is referenced as a philosopher whose ideas on human conciliation are central to the author's work.
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Kazakhstan:
The state prize for 2025 in the field of science and technology is named after Al-Farabi.
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France:
Al-Farabi is known for his political philosophy and is included in the anthology.
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