2023
DOI: 10.53396/media.v4i1.161
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Konsep Jiwa Perspektif Ibnu Sina

Abstract: The purpose of this essay is to clarify Ibn Sina's views on the spirit and its connection to the body. A qualitative approach is used in this research to conduct a review of the literature. This study's methodology is an investigation into Islamic literacy using both main and secondary data sources. The body and the soul are different entities or made up of diverse materials, according to Ibn Sina. The soul is not gone when the body is destroyed. The soul lasts forever. Even though the body and the soul are ma… Show more

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“…Abu Ali al-Husein bin Abdullah al-Hasan bin Ali bin Sina, known as Ibn Sina, was born in Afyana in 370 H and died in Hamadzan in 428 H. 25 He is a philosopher and was known as Avicenna in the Western world. 26 Ibn Sina was one of the most significant figures in the Islamic world who had between 100 and 250 titles. His famous works include Asy-Syfa, An-Najat, Al-Isyarat wa Tanbihat, Al-Hikmat Al Masyriqiiyyah, and Al-Qanun Fii al-Thibb.…”
Section: Ibn Sina's Perspectives On the Philosophy Of Islamic Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Abu Ali al-Husein bin Abdullah al-Hasan bin Ali bin Sina, known as Ibn Sina, was born in Afyana in 370 H and died in Hamadzan in 428 H. 25 He is a philosopher and was known as Avicenna in the Western world. 26 Ibn Sina was one of the most significant figures in the Islamic world who had between 100 and 250 titles. His famous works include Asy-Syfa, An-Najat, Al-Isyarat wa Tanbihat, Al-Hikmat Al Masyriqiiyyah, and Al-Qanun Fii al-Thibb.…”
Section: Ibn Sina's Perspectives On the Philosophy Of Islamic Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%