RELIGIOUS AND PHILOSOPHICAL TEACHINGS OF IBN SINA (AVICENNA)

Authors

  • Kilicheva Karomat Doctor of Pedagogy, Professor Department of Media marketing and media design, Journalism and Mass Communication University of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, Uzbekistan
  • Klicheva Gavkhar Undergraduate Student, School of Psychology, Korea University, Seoul, South Korea

Keywords:

Ibn Sina, Sufi views, philosophical and Islamic insights

Abstract

Ibn Sina is known in the world primarily as a great physician, but also as a great philosopher in the eyes of scholars. His medical works, which were first and foremost practically necessary for man, first spread the name of the scientist all over the world and made him immortal. Ibn Sina was not only a physician, but also a great thinker of his time, a great figure who had a significant impact on the science and literature of later centuries

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Published

2022-04-22

How to Cite

Kilicheva Karomat, & Klicheva Gavkhar. (2022). RELIGIOUS AND PHILOSOPHICAL TEACHINGS OF IBN SINA (AVICENNA). European Journal of Humanities and Educational Advancements, 3(4), 61-62. Retrieved from https://scholarzest.com/index.php/ejhea/article/view/2093

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