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''"Science is the noblest purpose, knowledge the greatest power."'' | ''"Science is the noblest purpose, knowledge the greatest power."'' | ||
Apprenticed to a bookseller, [[Fazil Fahim al-Kemsa|Fazil]] devoured every text he could get his hands on. His outstanding intellect earned him a place in the [[House of Wisdom]], where his | Apprenticed to a bookseller, [[Fazil Fahim al-Kemsa|Fazil]] devoured every text he could get his hands on. His outstanding intellect earned him a place in the [[House of Wisdom]], where his [[scholar]]ship and celebrity grew—as did his ego. A fixture in the House's hallowed halls for over seventy years, Fazil was known throughout [[Baghdad]] as the Great Scholar. | ||
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"Science is the noblest purpose, knowledge the greatest power."
Apprenticed to a bookseller, Fazil devoured every text he could get his hands on. His outstanding intellect earned him a place in the House of Wisdom, where his scholarship and celebrity grew—as did his ego. A fixture in the House's hallowed halls for over seventy years, Fazil was known throughout Baghdad as the Great Scholar.
