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Ali Sina (activist)

Iranian-born Canadian activist and critic of Islam

For other uses, see Ali Sina (disambiguation) and Ibn Sina Peak.

Ali Sina is the pseudonym[1]: 100  of an Iranian-born Canadianex-Muslim[2] activist and critic of Islam.[3] Sina is the founder of the anti-Muslim[4]: 161  website WikiIslam[4] and maintains a number of websites promoting what he refers to as "the truth" about Islam.[3] He is associated with the counter-jihad movement.[5]: 85 

Work

In 2001, Sina founded Faith Freedom International (FFI),[6] a popular anti-Muslim[7][8][9]counter-jihad website[5]: 47  that describes its aims as "unmask[ing] Islam and help[ing] Muslims leave [the faith]."[4] He later founded WikiIslam in 2006[4] and also began the alisina.org blog "dedicated to attacking Islam."[1]: 100 

He hoped to begin filming a biopic of Muham


Abu Ali Al-Hussein Ibn Abdullah Ibn Sina, known in the West as Avicenna, was one of the most eminent Muslim physicians and philosophers of his days whose influence on Islamic and European medicine persisted for centuries. He was named by his students and followers as “Al Shaikh Al Ra’ees” or the master wise man. The Europeans called him the “Prince of Physicians”. As a thinker, he represented the culmination of Islamic renaissance, and was described as having the mind of Goethe and the genius of Leonardo da Vinci.1

Ibn Sina was born in 980 AD in the village of Afshanah near the city of Bukhara in Central Asia, the capital of the Samani kingdom at that time, in the present country of Uzbekistan. His father, Abdullah, was from the city of Balkh and worked as a local governor for a village near Bukhara. His mother was a Tadjik woman named Sitara. Abdullah realized that his son was a prodigy child and was keen on getting the best tutors for his genius son. At the age of ten, he finished studying and memorizing the Koran by heart and was proficient in Arabic language and its litera

Iranian Personalities

Abu Ali Sina (Avecenna)


Abu Ali Sina
Abu Ali al-Hussain Ibn Abdallah Ibn Sina was a Persian physician and philosopher. He was born in 980 A.D. at Afshana near Bukhara then capital of the Samanid Dynasty.. The young Abu Ali received his early education in Bokhara, and by the age of ten had become well versed in the study of the Qoran and various sciences. He started studying philosophy by reading various Greek, Muslim and other books on this subject and learnt logic and some other subjects from Abu Abdallah Natili, a famous philosopher of the time. While still young, he attained such a degree of expertise in medicine that his renown spread far and wide. At the age of 17, he was fortunate in curing Nooh Ibn Mansour, the Samanid King, of an illness in which all the well-known physicians had given up hope. On his recovery, the King wished to reward him, but the young physician only desired permission to use his uniquely stocked library.

On his father's death, Bu Ali left Bokhara and travelled to Jurjan where Khawarazm Shah welcomed him. There

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