Ali ibn al-Abbas al-Majusi (Haly Abbas)
930 CE–994 CE · Ahvaz
'Ali ibn al-'Abbas al-Majusi (Persian: علی بن عباس مجوسی; died between 982 and 994), also known as Masoudi, or Latinized as Haly Abbas, was a Persian physician and psychologist from the Islamic Golden Age, most famous for the Kitab al-Maliki or Complete Book of the Medical Art, his textbook on medicine and psychology.
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Ahvaz (medieval al-Ahwaz/Suq al-Ahwaz), on the Karun river in the Khuzestan region of southwestern Iran, was the chief city of the surrounding district. It served as a regional administrative and commercial centre in the early Islamic period and lay within the wider area of scholarly activity in lower Iraq and Khuzestan.
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