- Abū Mūsā Jābir ibn
Ḥayyān (Arabic: أَبو موسى جابِر بِن حَيّان,
variously called al-Ṣūfī, al-Azdī, al-Kūfī, or al-Ṭūsī), died c. 806−816, is the purported...
- Abū Marwān
Ḥayyān ibn
Khalaf ibn Ḥusayn ibn
Ḥayyān al-Andalusī al-Qurṭubī (Arabic: ابن حيَّان القرطبي) (987–1075),
usually known as Ibn
Hayyan, was an Arab...
- Fahd Al
Hayyan (Arabic: فهد الحيان; 22
March 1971 – 15 May 2023) was a
Saudi Arabian actor, who
started his
career in 1991. He was
mostly known for his...
- Ibn
Hayyan may also
refer to: Ibn
Hayyan,
historian from Al
Andalus Jābir ibn
Hayyān or
Geber (c. 721–c. 815),
Muslim chemist and alchemist, astronomer...
- Abū
Ḥayyān Athīr ad-Dīn al-Gharnāṭī (Arabic: أَبُو حَيَّان أَثِير ٱلدِّين ٱلْغَرْنَاطِيّ,
November 1256 – July 1344 CE / 654 - 745 AH),
whose full name...
- (923–1023) (Arabic: علي بن محمد بن العباس التوحيدي البغدادي) also
known as Abū
Ḥayyān al-Tawḥīdī (Arabic: أبو حيان التوحيدي) was an Arab or
Persian and one of...
- al-Gharbiyah. On 7 February, ISIL
recaptured the
Hayyan gas fields. On 10 February, the Army
recaptured the
Hayyan Hills. On 11 February, ISIL
recaptured the...
-
ninth and
early tenth centuries, the
Arabic works attributed to Jābir ibn
Hayyān (Latinized as "Geber" or "Geberus")
introduced a new
approach to alchemy...
- p. 864. Delva,
Thijs 2017. "The
Abbasid Activist Ḥayyān al-ʿAṭṭār as the
Father of Jābir b.
Ḥayyān: An
Influential Hypothesis Revisited" in: Journal...
- Book of the Foundation)
attributed to the 8th-century
alchemist Jâbir ibn
Hayyân,
known in
Europe by the
latinized name Geber.
Another version is
found in...