Abū Hayyān al-Tawhīdī
Al-Imtāʻ Wa-al-muʼānasah is a notable work associated with Abū Hayyān al-Tawhīdī, a writer and philosopher who composed in the Arabic language during the 10th century.
Al-Tawhīdī was born in 923 in Iraq and died in 1023 in Baghdad, a lifespan of one hundred years. He worked as both a writer and a philosopher and was active during the 10th century. The available facts do not detail his early education or the specific circumstances that shaped his career, but his output placed him among the intellectuals of his period.
Al-Tawhīdī was recognized as one of the most influential intellectuals and thinkers of the 10th century. Al-Imtāʻ Wa-al-muʼānasah stands as the concrete work through which his activity as a writer and philosopher is identified, and he died in Baghdad in 1023.
Quotes by Abū Hayyān al-Tawhīdī

Inexperience people think that books will lead the one of intellect to understanding. But the ignoramus doesn't know that in these books are ambiguos that will confuse even the most intelligent of people. If you try to learn this knowledge without a teacher you will go astray and affairs will become so confusing to you that you will be more astray than Toma*, the physician.*توما الحكيم