How much do you know about Al-Farabi and his political works?
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What was Al-Farabi's contribution to Islamic philosophy?

Al-Farabi was the first Turkish philosopher who had a lasting influence on Muslim philosophers. He was known as the second teacher for his exposition of Aristotle's logic. His political works based on Plato's ideas were also significant. He was the first Muslim philosopher to write political commentaries and treaties.

What were some of Al-Farabi's political works, and how were they preserved?

Al-Farabi's political works include "A Summary of Plato's Laws" and "Siyasatu'l-Madaniyah." He wrote five works on politics, including "Ijtima'atu'l-Madaniyah." Al-Farabi's works on politics were preserved from the ravages of time.

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  • Al-Farabi was a philosopher born in Transoxania.
  • He studied in Baghdad and became a pupil of Abu Bishr Matta bin Younus.
  • He was the first Turkish philosopher and had a lasting influence on Muslim philosophers.
  • He was known as the second teacher for his exposition of Aristotle's logic.
  • Ibn-e-Khaldoon considered him the greatest Muslim thinker in philosophical knowledge.
  • Al-Farabi wrote political works based on Plato's ideas.
  • His political works include "A Summary of Plato's Laws" and "Siyasatu'l-Madaniyah."
  • He was the first Muslim philosopher to write political commentaries and treaties.
  • Al-Farabi's works on politics were preserved from the ravages of time.
  • He wrote five works on politics, including "Ijtima'atu'l-Madaniyah."

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Test your knowledge on the life and works of Al-Farabi, the influential Muslim philosopher and political thinker. Discover his contributions to logic, Plato's ideas, and political commentaries. Learn about his lasting impact on Muslim philosophy and why Ibn-e-Khaldoon considered him the greatest Muslim thinker in philosophical knowledge. Take this quiz to find out how much you know about Al-Farabi's legacy.

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