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  1. 6 de may. de 2007 · Al-Kindi was best known as a philosopher, but he was also a physician, pharmacist, ophthalmologist, physicist, mathematician, geographer, astronomer, and chemist. He was also concerned with music, logogriphs, the manufacturing of swords and even the art of cookery. He wrote about 270 publications. Ibn al-Nadim in al-Fihrist considered him as:

  2. al-Kindī (died c. 870) was the first outstanding Islamic philosopher, known as “the philosopher of the Arabs .”. Al-Kindī was born of noble Arabic descent and flourished in Iraq under the Abbasid caliphs al-Maʾmūn (813–833) and al-Muʿtaṣim (833–842). He concerned himself not only with those philosophical questions that had been ...

  3. Al-Kindi Abu Ysuf Yaqub Ibn Is-Hak Primer gran filósofo islámico Nació en Kufa y se educó en Basora y Bagdad (hoy Irak). Fue uno de los primeros eruditos musulmanes, estudiosos de los filósofos de la Grecia clásica y uno de los primeros traductores al árabe de las obras de Aristóteles.

  4. historyofislam.com › contents › the-classical-periodAl-Kindi – History of Islam

    Al Kindi was a principal bridge in the transmission of Greek and Arabic knowledge to Western Europe. In 1085 CE the city of Toledo, the old Gothic capital in the heart of Spain, fell to the crusaders. The conquering Christians established a school of translation wherein Greco-Arabic texts were translated into Latin.

  5. 25 de abr. de 2019 · Al-Kindi. Posted on April 25, 2019 by ip. Abu Yusef Yaqoub ibn Ishaq Al-Kindi ( (185-256 AH / 805-873 AD) ) is the father of Islamic Philosophy. He was also a scientist of high caliber a gifted Mathematician, astronomer, physician and a geographer as well as a talented musician. He is said to have uttered the following quote:

  6. Abu Yusuf Ya'qub ibn Ishaq al-Kindi was an ethnic Arab (died in Baghdad between ah 252-60/ ad 866-73), with an illustrious lineage going back to such near-mythic Arabian families as Qays. Al-Kindi was known as 'the philosopher of the Arabs' in contrast to the later Islamic philosophers who, though Muslim, were not Arabs and often learned Arabic ...

  7. 10 de nov. de 2021 · Isḥāq al-Kindī was probably born in Kufa in present-day Iraq, toward the end of the eighth or beginning of the ninth century CE. His father, Isḥāq b. al-Șabbāh, held the position of governor there. As al-Kindī’s name indicates, his family traced their ancestry back to the kings of the South Arabian tribe of Kinda, and notably to a ...