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- Ibn_Hindu abstract "Abū Al-Faraj ʿAlī ibn al-Husayn ibn Hindū d. 1019-1032, was a poet, a man of letters, and a practitioner of Galenic medicine coming from Rey. Scholars have posited multiple explanations for his name, including: he was Persian and from Hindujān, his possible Indian heritage, and that he was an Arab descendant from the Prophet Muhammad.".
- Q17004559 abstract "Abū Al-Faraj ʿAlī ibn al-Husayn ibn Hindū d. 1019-1032, was a poet, a man of letters, and a practitioner of Galenic medicine coming from Rey. Scholars have posited multiple explanations for his name, including: he was Persian and from Hindujān, his possible Indian heritage, and that he was an Arab descendant from the Prophet Muhammad.".
- Ibn_Hindu comment "Abū Al-Faraj ʿAlī ibn al-Husayn ibn Hindū d. 1019-1032, was a poet, a man of letters, and a practitioner of Galenic medicine coming from Rey. Scholars have posited multiple explanations for his name, including: he was Persian and from Hindujān, his possible Indian heritage, and that he was an Arab descendant from the Prophet Muhammad.".
- Q17004559 comment "Abū Al-Faraj ʿAlī ibn al-Husayn ibn Hindū d. 1019-1032, was a poet, a man of letters, and a practitioner of Galenic medicine coming from Rey. Scholars have posited multiple explanations for his name, including: he was Persian and from Hindujān, his possible Indian heritage, and that he was an Arab descendant from the Prophet Muhammad.".