A. The Philosopher
B. The second teacher
C. The First Arab Philosopher
D. The father of Islamic political thought
Related Mcqs:
- Al-Farabi was born in the year _______ A.D.
A. 870
B. 871
C. 872
D. 873 - Al-Farabi died in year _______ A.D.
A. 950
B. 951
C. 952
D. 953 - Al-Farabi wrote:
A. Commentaries on the work of Plato and Aristotle
B. Commentaries on the work of Polybius
C. On the Philosopher king
D. The science of politics - Al-Farabi is considered an authority on: ___________?
A. Greek Philosophers
B. Roman Philosophers
C. English Philosophers
D. Muslim Philosophers - Al-Farabi by birth was: ___________?
A. Turk
B. Egyptian
C. Arab
D. Iranian - Al Farabi was very much impressed by:__________?
A. Machiavelli
B. Aristotle
C. Mawardi
D. Iqbal - According to Farabi, this form of state is the symbol of peace and property:
A. Vile state
B. Vicious state
C. Ideal state
D. State of necessity - Al-Farabi learnt the basics of Political science from another Christian Savant:
A. Jilad al-Harran
B. Jilad al-Yunus
C. Matta bin Junus
D. Bashar bin Abraham - He himself (Al-Farabi) is called the ‘second teacher’ ‘the first teacher’ being.
A. Aristotle
B. Plato’s Political theory and Guided caliphate
C. Socrates
D. None of these - Al-Farabi studied in Baghdad under the Christian scholar named:
A. Abu Bish Matta
B. Abu Fazal
C. Abu Amir
D. Amir Saif Ullah