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One of the Arabic translations,Kitab ila Aglooqan fi Shifa al Amraz ’, which is extant in the Library of Ibn Sina Academy of Medieval Medicine & Sciences, is regarded as a masterpiece of Galen's literary works.
Kitab fi Firaq al Tibb by Galen ( 2008 ), Ibn Sina Academy of Medieval Medicine & Sciences, Aligarh, India ; ISBN 978-81-906070-1-8
Kitab al Anasir by Galen ( 2008 ), Ibn Sina Academy of Medieval Medicine & Sciences, Aligarh, India ; ISBN 978-81-906070-2-5
From the Muslim perspective, a chief source of information is Usamah ibn Munqidh, a soldier and frequent ambassador from Damascus to Jerusalem and Egypt, whose memoirs, Kitab al i ' tibar, include lively accounts of crusader society in the east.
* Philip K. Hitti, trans., An Arab-Syrian Gentleman and Warrior in the Period of the Crusades ; Memoirs of Usamah ibn-Munqidh ( Kitab al i ' tibar ).
Books on the subject included the Naturalis Historia of Pliny the Elder, which not only described many different minerals but also explained many of their properties, and Kitab al Jawahir ( Book of Precious Stones ) by Muslim scientist Al Biruni.
* Muhammad ibn Abd al Wahhab writes the Kitab at-tawhidt, marking the beginning of Wahhabism.
* c. 1010 — Avicenna ( Abu Ali al Hussein ibn Abdallah ibn Sina ) published The Canon of Medicine ( Kitab al-Qanun fi al-tibb ), in which he introduces clinical trials and clinical pharmacology, and which remains an authoritative text in European medical education up until the 17th century.
Circa 1140 Herman translated into Latin the astronomical work of Abu Ma ' shar Kitab al-madkhal ila ilm ahkam al nujum ( Introduction to Astronomy ).
* Philip K. Hitti, trans., An Arab-Syrian Gentleman and Warrior in the Period of the Crusades ; Memoirs of Usamah ibn-Munqidh ( Kitab al i ' tibar ).
In the 12th century Razi's " Treatise of the Self and the Spirit " ( Kitab al Nafs Wa ’ l Ruh ) analyzed different types of pleasure, sensuous and intellectual, and explained their relations with one another.
* Hamad as-Sinnan, Fawzi al -' Anjari with Approvals from Dr al-Buti and Habib Ali al-Jifri Kitab Ahl as-Sunnah al-Asha ' irah
The Kitab al Khazari, commonly called the Kuzari, is one of the most famous works of the medieval Spanish Jewish philosopher and poet Rabbi Yehuda Halevi, completed around 1140.
* Kitab al -` Ilal wa Ma ‘ rifat al-Rijal: " The Book of Narrations Containing Hidden Flaws and of Knowledge of the Men ( of Hadeeth )" Riyad: Al-Maktabah al-Islamiyyah
* Kitab al Irshad, by Sheikh al Mufid, translated by I. K. A Howard, pp. 279-289
Al-Shaykh Al-Mufid the writer of the famous Shi ' ah book Kitab al Irshad described him as, "... a devout worshipper, pious, a jurist, God-fearing and brave.
The note on p. 42 of volume 30 of the sunni translation of al-Tabari cites pp. 288 – 289 of the Kitab al -' Uyun for the possibility that al-Khayzuran feared al-Hadi would recover from his illness and thus had slave girls suffocate him.
He wrote many poetry anthologies, such as the Kitab al -' Asa (" Book of the Staff "), Lubab al-Adab (" Kernels of Refinement "), and al-Manazil wa ' l-Diyar (" Dwellings and Abodes "), and collections of his own original poetry.
Around 1171 in Hisn Kayfa, Usama wrote the Kitab al -' Asa (" Book of the Staff "), a poetry anthology about famous walking sticks and other staffs, and al-Manazil wa ' l-Diyar (" Dwellings and Abodes ").
* An Arab-Syrian Gentleman and Warrior in the Period of the Crusades ; Memoirs of Usāmah ibn-Munqidh ( Kitab al i ' tibar ), trans Philip K. Hitti.
* Kitab al -' Asa, ed.
* Kitab al i ' tibar, ed.
*" Usama ibn Munqidh's Book of the Staff ( Kitab al ' Asa ): autobiographical and historical excerpts ," trans.

Kitab and Galen
Jawami Kitab Al-Nabd Al-Saghir by Galen ( 2007 ), Ibn Sina Academy of Medieval Medicine & Sciences, Aligarh, India ; ISBN 978-81-901362-7-3
*" Kitab ila Aglooqan fi Shifa al Amraz " – This Arabic translation, related to Galen ’ s Commentary, by Hunayn ibn Ishaq, is extant in the Library of Ibn Sina Academy of Medieval Medicine and Sciences.
* Kitab al-Istiḳat, in Hebrew Sefer ha-Yesodot and Latin as De Elementis, a medical and philosophical work on the elements, which the author treats according to the ideas of Aristotle, Hippocrates, and Galen.

Kitab and ),
He is the so-called " Mad Arab " credited with authoring the imaginary book Kitab al-Azif ( the Necronomicon ), and as such is an integral part of Cthulhu Mythos lore.
* Kitab al-Najat ( The Book of Salvation ), trans.
Illustration from Kitab al-aghani ( Book of Songs ), 1216-20, by Abu al-Faraj al-Isfahani, a collection of songs by famous musicians and Arab poets.
Kitab al-Aghani ( Book of Songs ), a collection of poems and songs with the stories of the composers and singers in many volumes from the oldest epoch of Arabic literature down to the 9th cent.
They are: Kitab al-Kafi by Muhammad ibn Ya ' qub al-Kulayni al-Razi ( 329 AH ), Man la yahduruhu al-Faqih by Muhammad ibn Babuya and Al-Tahdhib and Al-Istibsar both by Shaykh Muhammad Tusi.
Abu al-Qasim al-Zahrawi ( Abulcasis ), who some have called the father of modern surgery, wrote the Kitab al-Tasrif ( 1000 ), a 30-volume medical encyclopedia which was taught at Muslim and European medical schools until the 17th century.
Wilfred Cantwell Smith traced the story from a 2nd to 4th century Sanskrit Mahayana Buddhist text, to a Manichee version, which then found its way into Muslim culture as the Arabic Kitab Bilawhar wa-Yudasaf ( Book of Bilawhar and Yudasaf ), which was current in Baghdad in the 8th century.
In his Kitab al-Asrar ( Book of Secrets ), the physician and chemist Razi described two methods for the production of kerosene, termed naft abyad (" white naphtha "), using an apparatus called an alembic.
His knowledge of optics was connected to the handed-down long-standing tradition of the Kitab al-manazir ( The Optics ; De aspectibus ) of the Arab polymath Alhazen ( Ibn al-Haytham, d. c. 1041 ), which was mediated by Franciscan optical workshops of the 13th-century Perspectivae traditions of scholars such as Roger Bacon, John Peckham and Witelo ( similar influences are also traceable in the third commentary of Lorenzo Ghiberti, Commentario terzo ).
According to Toufic Fahd, around the 9th century, Al-Dinawari, an Iranian Kurdish naturalist, wrote the Kitab al-Nabat ( Book of Plants ), in which he deals with the application of meteorology to agriculture during the Muslim Agricultural Revolution.
They are: Kitab al-Kafi by Muhammad ibn Ya ' qub al-Kulayni al-Razi ( 329 AH ), Man la yahduruhu al-Faqih by Muhammad ibn Babuya and Al-Tahdhib and Al-Istibsar both by Shaykh Muhammad Tusi.
* Publication of The Book of Healing ( Arabic: کتاب الشفاء Kitab Al-Shifaʾ, Latin: Sufficientia ), a comprehensive scientific and philosophical encyclopedia written by the Persian polymath Avicenna ( Abū ʿAlī ibn Sīnā ).
* c. 1025 – Abū Rayhān al-Bīrūnī publishes the Kitab fi Tahqiq ma li ' l-Hind ( Researches on India ), in which he discusses the geology of India and hypothesizes that it was once a sea.
One of his most prominent achievements is his book, Kitab Ash-Shatranj ( Book of Chess ), which was the first scientific book ever written on chess strategy.
The Kitab al-Magall (" Book of the Rolls ", considered part of Clementine literature ) and the Cave of Treasures mention a tradition that after being founded by the children of Saba ( son of Joktan ), there was a succession of sixty female rulers up until the time of Solomon.
Details about the three of Joktan's sons, Sheba, Ophir and Havilah, were preserved in a tradition known in divergent forms from three pre-Islamic Arabic and Ethiopic sources: the Kitab al-Magall ( part of Clementine literature ), the Cave of Treasures, and the Conflict of Adam and Eve with Satan.
According to an early Arabic work known as Kitab al-Magall or the Book of Rolls ( part of Clementine literature ), Harran was one of the cities built by Nimrod, when Peleg was 50 years old.
The Andalusian agronomist Ibn Bassal ( fl 1038 – 1075 ), in his Kitab al-Filaha, describes the flywheel effect employed in a water wheel machine, the saqiya.
Ibn Sina, Persian scholar of the 11th century, presented a scheme in his Kitab al-najat ( Book of the delivery ), making the same distinction, having 2 classes.

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