I believe you wish to find out if this is true or false and elaborate even further on it
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Spelled correctly "Al-Farabi", also known in the west as Alphabarius, this Shia Muslim as argued by Henry Corbin and Najjar Fauzi with support from his Islam philosophical views, made contributions to the fields of logic, mathematics, music, philosophy, psychology, and education and is noted as second only to Aristotle(called "Second Teacher"). He wrote on various subjects, and is credited with over one hundred works. The main influence on his philosophy was however the neo-Aristotelian tradition of Alexandria.