Editorial Directory

Entities Archive

Browse the published corpus through six editorial lenses. Every section adapts its layout to the nature of the content.

Person

Biographical profiles and intellectual trajectories.

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Abu Bakr

Abu Bakr was the first caliph after Muhammad (PBUH) and an early leader of the Muslim community.

Updated: Apr 14, 2026

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Al-Biruni

Al-Biruni was a polymath known for work in astronomy, mathematics, and comparative study.

Updated: Apr 14, 2026

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Al-Farabi

Al-Farabi was a philosopher and scholar of logic and political thought.

Updated: Apr 14, 2026

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Al-Ghazali

Al-Ghazali was a theologian, jurist, and scholar in the Seljuk period.

Updated: Apr 14, 2026

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Al-Idrisi

Al-Idrisi was a geographer and scholar known for cartographic works.

Updated: Apr 14, 2026

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Al-Jazari

Al-Jazari was an inventor and scholar known for mechanical devices.

Updated: Apr 14, 2026

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Al-Khwarizmi

Al-Khwarizmi was a scholar of mathematics and astronomy in Abbasid Baghdad.

Updated: Apr 14, 2026

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Al-Kindi

Al-Kindi was a philosopher and scholar among the earliest major Arabic thinkers.

Updated: Apr 15, 2026

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Al-Ma'mun

Al-Ma'mun was an Abbasid caliph known for patronage of scholarship.

Updated: Apr 14, 2026

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Al-Razi

Al-Razi was a physician and scholar known for careful clinical observation.

Updated: Apr 14, 2026

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Al-Tusi

Al-Tusi was a polymath active in astronomy, mathematics, and philosophy.

Updated: Apr 14, 2026

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Ali ibn Abi Talib

Ali ibn Abi Talib was the fourth caliph and a central figure in Islamic thought and history.

Updated: Apr 14, 2026

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Harun al-Rashid

Harun al-Rashid was an Abbasid caliph associated with a period of political and cultural strength.

Updated: Apr 14, 2026

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Hunayn ibn Ishaq

Hunayn ibn Ishaq was a translator and physician active in Abbasid Baghdad.

Updated: Apr 14, 2026

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Ibn al-Haytham

Ibn al-Haytham was a mathematician and scholar known for optics.

Updated: Apr 14, 2026

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Ibn Battuta

Ibn Battuta was a traveler and author whose journeys covered much of the Afro-Eurasian world.

Updated: Apr 14, 2026

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Ibn Khaldun

Ibn Khaldun was a historian and scholar known for analysis of society and state formation.

Updated: Apr 14, 2026

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Ibn Rushd

Ibn Rushd was a philosopher, jurist, and physician from al-Andalus.

Updated: Apr 14, 2026

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Ibn Sina

Ibn Sina was a physician and philosopher known in Latin as Avicenna.

Updated: Apr 14, 2026

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Ibn Zuhr

Ibn Zuhr was an Andalusi physician known for practical medical writing.

Updated: Apr 15, 2026

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Muhammad (PBUH)

Muhammad (PBUH) is the Prophet of Islam and the central figure in early Islamic history.

Updated: Apr 14, 2026

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Salah al-Din

Salah al-Din was a ruler and military leader who founded the Ayyubid dynasty.

Updated: Apr 14, 2026

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Thabit ibn Qurra

Thabit ibn Qurra was a mathematician and astronomer linked to the Abbasid translation movement.

Updated: Apr 14, 2026

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Umar ibn al-Khattab

Umar ibn al-Khattab was the second caliph and an important statesman of the early caliphate.

Updated: Apr 14, 2026

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Uthman ibn Affan

Uthman ibn Affan was the third caliph and a major figure in early Islamic history.

Updated: Apr 14, 2026

Work

Texts, treatises, compilations, and written legacies.

  1. Canon of Medicine

    Highly influential in medieval medical learning.

  2. Al-Jabr wa'l-Muqabala

    Landmark text for equation methods.

  3. Kitab al-Hawi

    Major reference associated with Al-Razi.

Topic

Disciplines, concepts, and thematic pathways.

Event

Moments and milestones in historical context.

No published entries in this section yet.

Place

Cities, regions, and geographies of knowledge.

No published entries in this section yet.

Source

Primary and secondary reference materials.