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Al Farabi

[ al fah-rah-bee ]

noun

  1. died a.d. 950, Arab philosopher.


al-Farabi

/ ˈæ±ô´Úəˈ°ùɑ˲úɪ /

noun

  1. al-FarabiMohammed ibn Tarkhan950MAsianPHILOSOPHY: philosopherMEDICINE: physicianSCIENCE: mathematician Mohammed ibn Tarkhan. died 950, Muslim philosopher, physician, and mathematician, of central Asian origin
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Hussain Jamal Rasool, from Al Farabi pharmacy, Paddington, illegally supplied the BBC with a bottle of Oramorph, which contains morphine.

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And for £200, Al Farabi Pharmacy in Paddington dispensed a bottle of Oramorph - containing morphine.

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Josh Jarrett has been addicted to benzodiazepines for 44 years For £200, Al Farabi Pharmacy in Paddington dispensed a bottle of Oramorph - containing morphine.

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The use of makam was integrated into medieval Islamic medicine as early as the 9th century, when scholar and philosopher Al Farabi discussed and catalogued the effect of different musical modes on body and psyche.

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The greatest philosopher, Al Farabi, was a Moslem.

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