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Avicenna. From
Avicenna, it was transmitted to thinkers of Latin scholasticism, for instance, Thomas Aquinas and Duns Scotus.
Because of--not in spite of, as one might imagine--its complex, and even somewhat enigmatic, character, Isharat became in the later Islamic tradition the most commented, and hence most successful, text of
Avicenna's rich oeuvre.
'If this code of conduct is not being followed by government and other private universities then why is it only happening in the
Avicenna College.'
Avicenna (908-1037) was born near Bukhara in Central Asia.
Department of Medical Education in collaboration with OASAC 2018 conference secretariat arranged a one day capacity building preconference workshop at
Avicenna Medical College, Lahore on Aug 5th 2017.
Strasbourg, May 31 (BN|A): International religious symposium concluded here on Monday organized by the World Organization of Mosques of the Muslim World League (MWL) in cooperation with the General Federation of Muslims of France and the
Avicenna Institute for the Humanities in France, themed "Universal Initiatives and Experiences in Counterterrorism", in the presence of Secretary-General of the Muslim World League Dr.
The November-December 2015 issue of
Avicenna Journal of Phytomedicine published the findings of a trial conducted by Iranian researchers regarding the anti-inflammatory effects of vitamin C and vitamin E in male diabetics.
MULTAN -- The Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PM and DC) warned
Avicenna Medical College to rectify its deficiencies within one month, otherwise, strict action would be taken according to law.
Muscat, Jan 18 (ONA) Professor Nicolas Woodhouse from Sultan Qaboos University (SQU) received
Avicenna (Ibn Sina) Award for excellence service from the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists Gulf branch in recognition of his outstanding contribution in the field of diabetes and endocrine glands.
[1]--Nanobiotechnology Research Center,
Avicenna Research Institute, ACECR, Tehran, Iran
The shining scientist and pride of the country, Prof Zabta Khan Shinwari yet again become the reason for a Pakistani to brag about, considering the fact that the maestro is now the laureate of UNESCO
Avicenna Prize for Ethics in Science- 2015 in recognition of his work in SandT.
Zabta Shinwari of Pakistan has received 2015 UNESCO
Avicenna Prize for Ethics in Science recently at UNESCO Paris.
The show will shed light on the lives and innovations of scholars such as
Avicenna, Alhazen, Abbas ibn Firnas and Al Jazari, among others.