Alpharabius (Al Farabi), born in 874 AD, was known as the second guru after Aristotle, whom the Arab philosophers referred to as the first. Alpharabius is a prominent figure in history and Arab-Islamic culture, as well as home to various ethics and cultures. Alpharabius is regarded as the founder of Islamic philosophy, and his works have been translated into numerous different languages.
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