Ibn-i Sina: The Young Genius – A Closer Look at Season 1
Küçük Dahi: İbn-i Sina, internationally known as Ibn-i Sina: The Young Genius (or Young Ibn Sina), is one of the most charming and meaningful historical dramas to come out of Turkey in recent years. Focused on the early life of the great scholar Avicenna (Ibn Sina), the first season premiered on tabii on May 7, 2023, and quickly became a favorite among families, students, and anyone fascinated by the Islamic Golden Age.
A Look Inside Season 1
Season 1 follows the childhood of Abu Ali ibn Sina, born in 980 AD, and portrays him as a bright, observant, and endlessly curious child.
He wants to understand everything around him, from science and logic to ethics and faith. The result is a series that blends adventure, history, and gentle humor, making it enjoyable for children and teens (recommended for ages 8 to 14) as well as adults.
The first season consists of ten episodes set in Bukhara (modern-day Uzbekistan). Realizing his son’s extraordinary potential, Ibn Sina’s father does everything he can to find the best teachers for him. Each episode highlights young Ibn Sina solving problems, uncovering clues, and using his natural intelligence to make sense of the world.
What Season 1 Focuses On
Love for Learning
The show beautifully captures Ibn Sina’s hunger for knowledge. We see him studying the Quran, exploring philosophy, experimenting with early medical ideas, and diving into scientific concepts far ahead of his age.
Creative Thinking
Each episode gives him a new challenge to solve. Sometimes he analyzes a strange illness; other times, he invents clever tools, like a water-flow device. His ability to observe, question, and think logically is what drives the story forward.
Strong Morals and Kindness
Along with intelligence, the show highlights his sense of responsibility and fairness. Even as a child, Ibn Sina wants to help people, speak the truth, and make ethical choices, no matter how difficult.
Cultural and Historical Appreciation
The series does a wonderful job of showing the atmosphere of the Islamic Golden Age — the architecture, clothing, learning traditions, and social life — without overwhelming younger viewers.
How Viewers Responded
Season 1 has been widely praised for making an important historical figure accessible to younger audiences. Teachers, parents, and history lovers appreciated how it combines fun storytelling with educational value.
There has also been some discussion about the portrayal of Ibn Sina’s background. Historically, he was a Persian scholar from the Samanid Empire, which included areas that are now part of Iran and Uzbekistan. Since the series is produced in Turkey, some viewers feel his Persian heritage should have been emphasized more clearly.
Still, most agree that the show succeeds in introducing the life and achievements of a remarkable intellectual whose work shaped medicine and philosophy for hundreds of years.
Final Words
Season 1 of Ibn-i Sina: The Young Genius is an engaging and inspiring watch. It brings history to life through the eyes of a gifted child and reminds us how curiosity, discipline, and compassion can shape a lifelong legacy.
The series is available with English subtitles and Urdu dubbing on tabii’s official channels, including their English YouTube page and the main tabii platform.
If you enjoy learning through storytelling or want to introduce young viewers to great historical figures, Season 1 is a wonderful place to start.








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