School and Tomb of Abu Ali Sina

Ibn Sina school

In the year 414 Ah, a man in sufi dress, from Isfahan`s Bidbakhshan and Bidabad neighborhood entered Isfahan. This man was an important scientist, the philosopher and doctor of Iranian history.

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Ibn Sina school

In the year 414 Ah, a man in sufi dress, from Isfahan`s Bidbakhshan and Bidabad neighborhood entered Isfahan. This man was an important scientist, the philosopher and doctor of Iranian history.

His book “canon” was taught in European scientific assemblies until the nineteenth century. Ibn sina and his famous apprentice ,Jozdani, after entering Isfahan, lived in the house of a named Abdollah Ibn Bibi which was located in the Koy Gonbad neighborhood. A little higher than Shafiyeh school, is a dom-shaped building which has being known as the place of teaching and burial of Ibn Sina.

Jalal-al-Din Homaie wrote: now on the northeast side of Dardasht neighborhood which is one of the old northern neighborhood of Isfahan, the dome of Ibn Sina and the dome of Abu Ali Sina, that the public knows it as his shrine, is existed. One of the residence of Koy Gonbad neighborhood in 1371 claimed that : his grave was definitely in this tomb. His tomb stone existed until recently but someone who was called “Zaman Najjar”, that his house was beside of this tomb, pulled out the stone and took it to his house and hid it somewhere for several years. And then he took it out and I don`t know what he did with it anymore.

Name Ibn-e Sina School
Archaism Sejukian Era
Location Pagoldasteh Alley, Goldasteh Street
National Heritage Registration No. 11555 and on March 14, 2005
Name Abu Ali Hossein Bin Abdullah Bin Hassan Bin Sina
Nickname Abu Ali Sina, Ibn-e Sina, Pour Sina
Most Popular Books Ghanoun, Shafa
Tomb Hamedan Province

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