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The destiny of the human being in the hereafter is one of the issues that one can never be indifferent about it. That human beings will ultimately be divided into the good and the bad, and rewarded or punished is unanimously agreed upon by all the Muslim ... see more

One of the most outstanding names in history of Islamic science of the Middle Ages is without any doubt that of the Persian scholar Ibn Sina, Avicenna (980-1037), and his work Al-Qanun fi-l-tibb (Canon of Medicine) is one of the most representative writin... see more

Aristotle's cosmology, especially his viewpoint about generation, is deeply rooted in the theory of form and matter. Although Avicenna accepts the Aristotelian theory of form and matter, he makes some alterations in this theory and redefines it in a new m... see more

As standing at the very heart of the conception (tas?awwur), the definition is not only the ultimate purpose of conception but also paves the way for the assent (tas?di¯q). Therefore, it would merely be surprising to find definition sections at right afte... see more

Avicenna’s capability in providing medical educational poems as a distinguished technology in medicine is one of the dimensions of his complicated character that has been ignored despite the fact that he was skillful and the initiator of this field. Vario... see more

This study aims at investigating Avicenna’s view regarding soul. However, since he discussed this concept widely, the researcher has to choose some parts of it. First the soul is proved based on Avicenna’s views and the arguments of stability, continuity ... see more

Archaeological researches indicate that the use of silver was common in various practices; there were numerous mints for silver coinage across Sassanid Persia (circa 620 AD) indicating that Persians were familiar with silver mining and its refining proces... see more

The term massage comes from the French verb” Masser” which means to rub. In Greek, it comes from the word “Masso” which means to rub with the hands. Massage Therapy has been very common among different nations since antiquity. In Iranian traditional med... see more

Persian scientists of ancient times made a significant contribution to the field of surgery. Among them, Avicenna (980–1037 CE) provided the most detailed presentation of surgical procedures. The present paper aimed to review Avicenna’s great medical ency... see more

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