He died in 1037 A.D (CE).
No . he did not
Avicenna - The Canon of Medicine
D. Portraiture. Muslims believed strongly in not painting people or animals, as a result, portraiture did not advance in the Islamic World until Western colonization and imperialism. There were numerous advances in Optics, Mathematics, and Medicine by individuals like Alhazen, al-Khwarizmi, and Avicenna respectively.
Muslims made significant advancements in various fields by building upon Greek knowledge, particularly in philosophy, mathematics, and medicine. They translated and preserved Greek texts, while also enhancing them with their own discoveries, such as algebra and advancements in geometry. In medicine, figures like Avicenna synthesized Greek medical knowledge with their own observations, laying foundational work for later European medicine. This blending of ideas helped shape the intellectual landscape of the medieval world.
He was immortal to never die
he got killed by a ant
Avicenna Prize was created in 2004.
Avicenna School was created in 1994.
Meharia avicenna was created in 2011.
Avicenna Research Institute was created in 1998.
No . he did not
Avicenna's metaphysics influenced the thought of Thomas Aquinas.
This design came from Avicenna's dress for respecting him all he did for people . He was Persian scientist .(c.980-1037)wikipedia.org/wiki/Avicenna
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Avicenna
For information regarding Avicenna, the famous Persian polymath, the best place to reference would be books from your local lending library. There are many detailed books written about Avicenna, and many libraries carry these books.