Kitabul mufredat8/30/2023 Original resource at: Bibliotheca Alexandrina.ĭescription based on data extracted from World Digital Library, which may be extracted from partner institutions. Title devised, in English, by Library staff. Ibn al-Bayṭār, ʻAbd Allāh ibn Aḥmad, died 1248 Editor. The book also includes references to 150 earlier Arabic authors and 20 Greek authors. It is a pharmaceutical encyclopedia containing detailed descriptions of more than 1,400 medicinal plants, foods, and drugs and giving their therapeutic values and medicinal uses. Kitab Al-jami li-mufradat al-adwiya wa al-aghdhiya (The book of medicinal and nutritional terms) is Ibn al-Baitar's best-known work. Ibn al-Baitar was also trained by a pioneering Andalusian botanist called Abu al-Abbas al-Nabati. The superiority of Tauhid and what it removes of sin 3. His father was a veterinarian, which earned him the nickname al-Baitar, Arabic for veterinarian. CONTENTS Publisher Sheikh-ul-Islam, Muhammad bin Abdul-Wahhab, A renowned reviver and great reformer Kitab At-Tauhid 1. Kitab Al-jami li-mufradat al-adwiya wa al-aghdhiya (The book. He is considered one of the major scientists of Muslim Spain. Ibn al-Baitar was also trained by a pioneering Andalusian botanist called Abu al-Abbas al-Nabati. He was born in Malaga, Spain, and died in Damascus, Syria. The Book of Medicinal and Nutritional Terms.Ību Muhammad Abdallah Ibn Ahmad Ibn al-Baitar Dhiya al-Din al-Malaqi (known as Ibn al-Baitar, circa 1197-1248 AD) was an Andalusian Arab scientist, botanist, pharmacist, and physician.
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