The Assassins Series: Al-Kindi’s Manuscript on Tides and Ebbs Revealed

2024-03-13 22:55:00

Ahmed Mansour Thursday, March 14, 2024 12:55 AM

The third episode of The Assassins seriesstarring star Karim Abdulaziz Which is broadcast at 9:15 pm exclusively on the DMC screen, in conjunction with its showing on the Watch It platform, and the episode is re-shown at 1:45 am and 4:15 pm, with a scene of part of an ancient manuscript, and the chapter that appeared was entitled “The Consequences of Winds and Calculation.” Its speed. What is this manuscript and who wrote it?

Manuscript of a treatise on the efficient cause of tides by Al-Kindi

The manuscript that appeared at the end of the third episode of The Assassins seriesIt is “A Treatise on the Efficient Cause of Tides and Ebbs by Al-Kindi” by Abu Yusuf Yaqoub bin Ishaq Al-Kindi.

Abu Yusuf Yaqoub bin Ishaq bin Al-Sabah Al-Kindi died around 260 AH/about 873 AD. He was the philosopher of the Arabs and Islam in his time, and one of the sons of the kings of Kindah. He grew up in Basra and then moved to Baghdad, where he learned and became famous in medicine, philosophy, music, engineering, and astronomy. When Al-Ma’mun assumed the caliphate – and then Al-Mu’tasim – he enjoyed great status. Ibn al-Nadim said about him: “He excelled throughout his life and excelled in his knowledge of all ancient sciences.”

As for the manuscript that appeared in the series “The Assassins,” “The Letter of Ya’qub ibn Ishaq al-Kindi to some of his brothers regarding the efficient cause of the tides and ebbs,” it is found in the Hagia Sophia Library.

According to researcher Wassim Afifi and published by the Hindawi Foundation, the manuscript page that ended Episode 3 states: If there is no opposition to each of the parallel circles, [لا] Of course, not by accident, as the action in it does not differ in terms of what happened to the high-ranking people in it.

Therefore, the action in it also differs from the aspect of the subject to accept the emotion from it, meaning the earth and the corrupt creatures on it. Rather, the subject of the emotion differs in its position from the subject; Since it is also of course one, but it differs in breadth, I mean that every place on the earth is of course one, except that it happens to be east in one place and west in another, parallel to the middle of the sky to another, and parallel to the peg of the earth to another.

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So, then the passive participle can accept from its subject, if it is in its east, opposite to what it accepts in the middle of its sky, and if it is in its west, opposite to what it accepts from it, if it is in the middle of its sky, and if it is in the peg of its earth, opposite to what it accepts from it, if it is in its west, and if He returned to his east against what was accepted from him, if he was in the wedge of his earth, and if he was in his east or west, he accepted from him the opposite of what was accepted from him, if he was in the middle of his sky or the wedge of his earth. If he is in the east or the west, he will accept the same thing from him; Therefore, events occur in every place on earth.

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