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Al-Farabi Facts

Al-Farabi is believed to have been of Persian or Turkic descent, and is one of the chief scientists remembered in the famed Islamic Golden Age.

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Al-Farabi spent almost his entire life in Baghdad.

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Farabi made contributions to the fields of logic, mathematics, music, philosophy, psychology, and education.

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Al-Farabi was a follower of Aristotle's teachings and formed his own ideas on logic to include some of these elements.

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Al-Farabi conducted a number of his experiments by testing out air space under water.

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Al-Farabi was a very prolific writer across his fields of study, and many of his works are still highly regarded today.

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Al-Farabi was one of the first to write on the concept of social psychology, which is man's need for communion with other people in order to live.

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The idea of a "perfect vacuum" was not in line with Farabi research and he concluded that it wasn't a viable concept.

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Al-Farabi may have been the first scientist to study the true nature of a void and a vacuum, and he was the first known researcher to theorize that air takes up space and that its volume can be increased.

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