Al Farabi was a 10th century Muslim philosopher known as "the second teacher" who was born in what is now Turkey and studied under a translator of Greek works. He wrote commentaries on Aristotle, served under the governor of Aleppo before moving to Damascus, and developed political thoughts that combined Plato and Aristotle while believing in the one God.
Al Farabi was a 10th century Muslim philosopher known as "the second teacher" who was born in what is now Turkey and studied under a translator of Greek works. He wrote commentaries on Aristotle, served under the governor of Aleppo before moving to Damascus, and developed political thoughts that combined Plato and Aristotle while believing in the one God.
Al Farabi was a 10th century Muslim philosopher known as "the second teacher" who was born in what is now Turkey and studied under a translator of Greek works. He wrote commentaries on Aristotle, served under the governor of Aleppo before moving to Damascus, and developed political thoughts that combined Plato and Aristotle while believing in the one God.
• full name muhammad ibn al farakh al farabi • born in wasij farab in Turkestan • work commentaries Aristotle • pupil of great translator abu basher mata bin yousuf • translator of greek work • 2nd teacher title • found of travel • muslim philospher • education • 2 christen teacher • studies aristotle philosophy • joined aleppo governor saifud dullah • hamdani attack aleepo • moved to damascus • political thoughts • mixture plato and aristotle • the one God