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    NOVELLA ON IRANIAN PHILOSOPHER PUBLISHED IN ARMENIA

    Tehran Times
    Feb 17 2010

    TEHRAN -- A novella on Iranian philosopher Abu Nasr Farabi or Avennasar
    has recently been published in Armenia, the Islamic Culture and
    Relations Organization announced on Wednesday.

    The book entitled "Farabi" was introduced in Yerevan last week during a
    ceremony attended by its translator Emma Begijanian, Iranian ambassador
    to Armenia and a number of cultural figures from the two countries.

    The Persian version of book was authored in 2004 in Iran by Abbas
    Jahangiri, who didn't attend the ceremony.

    "Farabi" is to be published in Kazakhstan in the near future.

    Jahangirian's Armenian version of "Hamun and the Sea" was published
    in Armenia in 2007. The book was translated by Andranik Khechumian.

    A Muslim philosopher and a prominent musician, Farabi (c. 878-950)
    was regarded in the Arab world as the greatest philosophical authority
    after Aristotle.

    Farabi's philosophical thinking was nourished in the heritage of the
    Arabic Aristotelian teachings of 10th-century Baghdad, the Encyclopedia
    Britannica says.

    His great service to Islam was to take the Greek heritage, as it had
    become known to the Arabs, and show how it could be used to answer
    questions with which Muslims were struggling.

    Photo: The Persian version of "Farabi"
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