Aleviler Alewiten ahmed Yesevi, pek çok siirinde kendinden geçtigini, göklere da Hemedanda yasayanIbni Sina nin intisap ettigi söylenen Hemedanli yusufun (yusuf http://www.alewiten.com/dusunurler080803.htm
Extractions: Ali Abbas Çýnar Farabi Felsefesinin Ahmed Yesevi'nin Kültür Kimliðine Etkisi Ahmed Yesevinin onikinci asýrda, günümüzde Güney Kazakistanýn Çimkent iline baðlý Türkistan (Yesi) ilçesinde temellerini attýðý ve hikmet olarak nitelendirilen þiirleri vasýtasýyla da dile getirdiði tasavvufi görüþler veya Türk halk sufiliðine ait deðerler sistemi kýsa sürede bütün Orta Asya, Hindistan, Kafkasyaya Bektaþilik aracýlýðý ile de Anadolu, Balkanlar ve Mýsýr olmak üzere geniþ bir alana yayýlmýþ, temel bulmuþtur. Yesevinin görüþlerinin oluþmasý, olgunlaþmasý ve kýsa bir zamanda, geniþ bir alana yayýlmasýnýn hikmetleri olmalýdýr. Bize göre; bunlardan birincisi içine doðduðu insan kütlesi, onlarýn kültürel yapýlarý; ikincisi aldýðý eðitim ve yetiþtiði ortam; üçüncüsü ise yaþadýðý dönemin sosyal ve siyasal yapýsý, Yesevinin dünya görüþünü belirleyen ana unsurlardýr. Ahmed Yesevi, Orta Asya Türklüðünün merkez yerleþme alanlarýndan olan Sayramda (Ýsficabda) doðmuþ, Buharada yetiþmiþ, Türkistanda (Yeside) vefat etmiþtir. En eski tarihlerden beri, bu yerleþim birimlerinin yer aldýðý bölge, nüfus itibarýyla, Türklerin yoðun olarak yaþadýðý mekan ve kültür kaynaðýdýr. Bir baþka deðiþle Türkler, bu bölgelerde tarihe ve çaða damgalarýný vurmuþlardýr. Türkistanýn da içinde yer aldýðý bu havza; sadece hayvancýlýða deðil, tarýma da uygundur. Yesevinin þiirlerinde sýk sýk deðindiði ve hocasý olarak kabul ettiði Aslan Baba veya Arslan Babýn türbesinin de bulunduðu Otrar (Farab) þehrinde 8. yüzyýla ait büyük sulama kanallarý vardýr. Bu yýllara ait seramik sanatýnýn yüzlerce örneðine rastlanýr. Sulu tarým ve ticaretin varlýðý bölgedeki kentleþme, kültür ve eðitimin büyüklüðünü de verir.
Egypt Math Web Sites He also wrote a commentry on Apollonius s Conics which is lost. 2 ahmed ibnYusuf Born 835 in Baghdad (now in Iraq) Died 912 in Cairo, Egypt. http://showcase.netins.net/web/rmozzer/Egypt.html
Extractions: Born: 835 in Baghdad (now in Iraq) Died: 912 in Cairo, Egypt. Ahmed ibn Yusuf wrote on ratio and proportion and it was translated into Latin by Gherard of Cremona. The book is largely a commentary on, and expansion of, Book 5 of Euclid's Elements . Ahmed ibn Yusuf also gave methods to solve tax problems which appear in Fibonacci's Liber Abaci . He was also quoted by Bradwardine, Jordanus and Pacioli. Abu Kamil Shuja ibn Aslam ibn Muhammad ibn Shuja Born: about 850 in (possibly) Egypt. Died: about 930. Abu Kamil Shuja is sometimes known as al'Hasib and he worked on integer solutions of equations. He also gave the solution of a fourth degree equation and of a quadratic equation with irrational coefficients. Abu Kamil's work was the basis of Fibonacci's books. He lived later than al'Khwarizmi and his biggest advance was in the use of irrational coefficients. Theon of Alexandria Born: about 335 in (possibly) Alexandria, Egypt. Died: about 395. Theon was the father of Hypatia and worked in Alexandria as a professor of mathematics and astronomy. He produced commentaries on many works such as Ptolemy's Almagest and works of Euclid. Theon was a competent but unoriginal mathematician. Theon's version of Euclid's Elements (with textual changes and some additions) was the only Greek text of the Elements known, until an earlier one was discovered in the Vatican in the late 19
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Extractions: In this short book written by Shaykh Yusuf Al-Qaradawi, the events between Hajjaj Ibn Yusuf and Said Ibn Jubayr are presented in the form of a play - a format rare and unique in contemporary Islamic literature. The author highlights the steadfastness of truth and its strength in front of false tyranny represented in the personality of Hajjaj, whom Allah had taken mercy away from his heart.
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Extractions: Espagne. . Ommeyyades émir 756-929, calife 929-1031. cf: Dynastie des Omeyyades . Almoravides calife 1086-1147. cf: Dynastie des Almoravides . Almohades calife 1147-1245. cf: Dynastie des Almohades Taïfas. . Hammudides émir de Malaga 1016-1058, émir d'Algeciras 1016-1040 et 1042-1058, calife de Cordoue 1016-1023 et 1025-1026. cf: Dynastie des Hammudides . Abbadides émir de Séville 1023-1092, émir de Niebla 1053-1092, émir d'Algeciras 1058-1092, émir de Silves et émir d'Algarve 1063-1092, émir de Cordoue 1074-1092. Abbad 1 enfant: Isma'il mort en 1023. 1 enfant: Muhammed I émir de Séville 1023-1042. 1 enfant: Abbad El-Mu'tadid Billah émir de Séville 1042-1069, émir de Niebla 1053-1069, émir d'Algeciras 1058-1069, émir de Silves et émir d'Algarve 1063-1069. 1 enfant: Muhammed II El-Mu'tamid émir de Séville et émir de Niebla et émir d'Algeciras et émir de Silves et émir d'Algarve 1069-1092, émir de Cordoue