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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    Arab scholars at an Abbasid library in Baghdad. Maqamat of al-Hariri Illustration, 1237. Arab scientists and scholars from the Muslim World, including Al-Andalus (Spain), who lived from antiquity up until the beginning of the modern age, include the following.The list consists primarily of scholars during the Middle Ages.. Both the Arabic and Latin names are given.
  3. medievalists.net

    For Andalusi scholars, traveling to the Islamic East was an essential step in their period of formation, at least during the first centuries of the history of al-Andalus. Biographers, then, dutifully recorded the names of Eastern masters and places visited by scholars during these journeys to the East, coupled also with the pilgrimage to Mecca.
  4. islamicity.org

    Innumerable scholars in al-Andalus also devoted themselves to the study of history and linguistic sciences, the prime ''social sciences" cultivated by the Arabs, and brought them to a high level. ... In a sense, he was the first modern philosopher of history. Photo: Al-Idrisi's planisphere is considered the first scientific map of the world.
  5. No Arabic text dealing with the early history of al-Andalus has aroused more controversy, and its contents and origin have occupied the attention of leading scholars of Islamic Spain since its publication in 1867. This book gives the first complete English translation of this key contemporary text, together with notes, comments, appendices and ...
  6. islamicspain.tv

    Another field that interested the scholars of Al-Andalus was geography, and many of the finest Muslim works in this field were produced there. ... He has been described as "one of the giants of the intellectual history of Islam," but it is difficult to form a considered judgment of a man who wrote more than 400 books, most of which have ...
  7. arcjournals.org

    cultural development of al-Andalus since there has been a strong interconnection between different facets of human history where one influenced, or paved a way for, another; in this case Islamic historical and cultural legacies in al-Andalus have provided basis for Spain in the construction of its history and identity. 2.
  8. islamicspain.tv

    wrote Categories of Physicians, a history of medicine from the Greeks to his time. Abul Qasim al-Zahrawi (Córdoba, d. 1013 CE) is best known as a surgeon, and served al-Hakam II as court physician. Al-Zahrawi wrote about other diseases and treatments in his Tasrif — a leading medical text in European universities after its translation into Latin
  9. ottomanhistorypodcast.com

    Al-Andalus was also a site of intellectual exchange with long-lasting consequences. Ibn Arabi, a scholar and mystic who birthed the Akbariyya Sufi movement, and Maimonides, a Jewish philosopher and scholar of the Torah, are just two figures who carried the intellectual legacies of al-Andalus to other regions of the Islamic world.
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