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=== Views on wine ===
===Views on wine===
Amira K. Bennison, a Cambridge historian, records the following
Amira K. Bennison, a Cambridge historian, records the following:
{{Quote|{{citation|author=Amira K. Bennison|publisher=Yale University Press|year=2014|isbn=0300154895|title=The Great Caliphs: The Golden Age of the 'Abbasid Empire|page=105|url=https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Great_Caliphs.html?id=NBNkzhvf7z4C&source=kp_book_description}}|Avicenna considered both prayer and wine essential to his intellectual life and he was as likely to quaff a goblet of wine as hurry to the mosque to pray when he had a mental block.}}
{{Quote|{{citation|author=Amira K. Bennison|publisher=Yale University Press|year=2014|isbn=0300154895|title=The Great Caliphs: The Golden Age of the 'Abbasid Empire|page=105|url=https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Great_Caliphs.html?id=NBNkzhvf7z4C&source=kp_book_description}}|Avicenna considered both prayer and wine essential to his intellectual life and he was as likely to quaff a goblet of wine as hurry to the mosque to pray when he had a mental block.}}

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Views on wine

Amira K. Bennison, a Cambridge historian, records the following:

Avicenna considered both prayer and wine essential to his intellectual life and he was as likely to quaff a goblet of wine as hurry to the mosque to pray when he had a mental block.