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Why Is
Al-Farabi
Considered First Muslim Philosopher?
TEHRAN (IQNA) – There were scholars before
Al-Farabi
in the Islamic world who studied philosophy, but
Al-Farabi
is the first person who can be considered a philosopher based on his remaining writings.
News ID: 3481698 Publish Date : 2022/12/17
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