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Miskawayh was a
prominent figure in the
intellectual and
cultural life of his time.
Miskawayh was born in Rey, then
under Ziyarid control.
Miskawayh may...
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appointed Peroz's son
Kavad I as the new shah of Iran.
According to
Miskawayh (d. 1030),
Sukhra was Kavad's
maternal uncle.
Kavad I (488–531) was an...
- Al-Kindi (801–873) (Alkindus) Al-Majriti (fl. 1007–1008) (950–1007) Ibn
Miskawayh (932–1030) Abū Rayhān al-Bīrūnī (973–1048)
Avicenna (980–1037) Al-Khazini...
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Hossein Nasr
Jamasp Jamasp Omar Khayyám Abu
Tahir Marwazi Mir
Damad Ibn
Miskawayh Mir
Fendereski Mir
Damad Mulla Hadi
Sabzevari Mazdak Mu'ayyad fi'l-Din...
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control over the
bureaucracy in Baghdad.
According to the
history of
Miskawayh, they
began distributing iqtas (fiefs in the form of tax farms) to their...
- met with su****ion". The
founder of
Islamic philosophical ethics is Ibn
Miskawayh (932–1030 AD) He
combined Aristotelian and
Islamic ethics, explicitly...
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academic re****tion with his
studies of the
history and
philosophy of Ibn
Miskawayh. As he
began to
consider how one
might rethink Islam in the contemporary...
- Al-Mada'ini 10th
century Ibn al-Nadim Ibn
Duraid Ibn al-Qūṭiyya Al-Masudi
Miskawayh al-Suli Al-Qadi al-Nu'man Abu al-Arab Abu
Muhammad al-Hamdani Al-Musabbihi...
- s**** out a successor. Two
different versions are told of the events:
Miskawayh reports that the
vizier sought the
advice of the most
important bureaucrats...
- Al-Kindi, Al-Farabi, Al-Razi, Al Amiri,
Ikhwan al-Safa, Ibn Sina, Ibn
Miskawayh, and Al-Ghazali.
Section III -
Islamic philosophers in the
Western lands...