The Combinatorial House of Wisdom

The Combinatorial House of Wisdom

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The Combinatorial House of Wisdom A Guided Classical Arabic Reader in the Exact and Rational SciencesThe First Arabic Dictionary, the Rhythms of Arabic Verse, and the Invention of Algebra Amina Moujtahid and Jeffrey A. Bennett  Foreword by Hamza Yusuf   About This Book The combinatorial approach to scientific knowledge during the Islamic Golden Age began in Iraq in the late eighth century. Al‑Khalīl b. Aĥmad al-Farāhīdī set out to find all Arabic words and invented a three-step method rooted in the combinatorial nature of the Arabic language itself to compose the first Arabic dictionary. He followed the same path to discover and generate all the different rhythms of Arabic poetry in their seemingly endless variety. His methodology influenced other scientists of the era. In the early ninth century in the House of Wisdom in Baghdad, Muĥammad b. Mūsā al‑Khwārizmī adopted this approach in his invention of algebra as an independent science. This book explores the core readings of al-Khalīl

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