In the history of civilisations, some names transcend the boundaries of time to become part of humanity’s collective consciousness. Ibn Sina, known in his time as “Al Shaikh Al Ra’ees” (The Master Wise Man), is one of those enduring figures. He was not merely a physician or a philosopher, but an encyclopaedic genius whose influence shaped scientific and philosophical thought across successive eras, both in the Islamic world and in Latin Europe.
Early Genius:
Abu Ali Al Hussain ibn Abdullah ibn Hasan ibn Ali, famously known as “Ibn Sina”, was born in 980 CE in a village near Bukhara. He was raised in a rich intellectual environment. By the age of ten, he had memorised the Qur’an, and soon after began studying religious sciences, linguistics, philosophy, and medicine. At just sixteen, he began practising medicine and successfully treated the ruler of Bukhara. As a reward, he was granted access to the royal Samanid library, which he described as being filled with rare and ancient manuscripts.
Contributions to Medicine:
His most renowned medical work, “The Canon of Medicine”, became a global medical reference for centuries. It was read and taught across both the Islamic world and Europe, remaining in use until the 17th century. The book went far beyond cataloguing diseases and treatments; it addressed hygiene, nutrition, and mental health, and laid the foundations for what we now call preventive medicine. He described the urinary system, identified meningitis, and classified various medicines with great precision.
Philosophical Thought:
In philosophy, Ibn Sina synthesised Aristotelian logic and Neoplatonic metaphysics with Islamic theology, producing a rationalist Islamic philosophy. He tackled concepts such as existence, essence, and the soul, and is famously known for his “Floating Man” or “Flying Man” thought experiment, which aimed to prove the independence of the soul from the body. His philosophical legacy was not limited to the Islamic world; it formed the intellectual bedrock for much of later thought in mediaeval Europe.
Lesser-Known Dimensions:
Few people are aware that Ibn Sina was also a poet, writer, painter, and music theorist. He explored the impact of melodies on the psyche and wrote about the link between music and healing. He even authored a symbolic philosophical novel. Remarkably, he completed the bulk of his major works before the age of thirty.
Final Word:
The Abu Dhabi International Book Fair selected Ibn Sina, the Prince of Physicians, as the focus personality for its 34th edition, not merely as a historical icon, but as a timeless model of encyclopaedic intellect. From his ability to unite science and the arts, to the philosophical depth and humanism that marked his approach to medicine, Ibn Sina remains a bridge across cultures and ages, and a mirror in which we glimpse humanity’s enduring aspiration for integrated, holistic knowledge.
In its thirty-fourth edition, the Abu Dhabi International Book Fair continues its engagement with global cultures by featuring the Caribbean as this year’s Guest of Honour; a gesture that celebrates one of the world’s richest and most diverse literary, intellectual, and artistic landscapes.
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In the history of civilisations, some names transcend the boundaries of time to become part of humanity’s collective consciousness. Ibn Sina, known in his time as “Al Shaikh Al Ra’ees” (The Master Wise Man), is one of those enduring figures.
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Under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, The Abu Dhabi Arabic Language Centre (ALC), part of the Department of Culture and Tourism Abu Dhabi, has announced details of the Abu Dhabi International Book Fair (ADIBF) 2024.
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