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Introduction to the History of Science | After studying in the of Kufa, Baghdad and Qom, Ayyashi returned to Samarkand and taught and promoted religious and Shiite teachings at his house |
Some of his other works are as follows:• Various authorities indicate that the Isaaq is among the largest Somali clans , | |
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- Three texts by Al Kindi in the Islamic Philosophy section• Of Christian Arab descent, he had spent many years of his life in Byzantine territory, in pursuit of his studies, most probably in Constantinople | Mohammad ibn Masoud is one of the scholars who lived in the late third century |
— 1919-1979 Demise [ ] The exact date of death of Mohammad ibn Masoud Ayyashi, despite all the investigations that have been carried out, has not been determined yet, only , author of , has considered the death date of Ayyashi in 932 AD 320 AH , but it is not clear from what source.
23Junaid ibn Naeem, known as Abu Ahmad, mentions his compositions in his dissertation written for Abu al-Hasan Ali ibn Muhammad Alavi | His son, Mohammad ibn Masoud Ayyashi, spent all of the fund in spreading Islam science and literature and promoting the culture of |
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However, there is a narration which tells he was from Tamimi tribe | Levey, Martin 1973 , "Early Arabic Pharmacology", E |