This article examines the importance of Abu Nasr Al-Farabi's scientific and philosophical heritage in the upbringing of a well-rounded individual today, the fact that Al-Farabi's life gave priority to human intelligence in his scientific and philosophical views, the scientist's views on the anatomical, physiological and psychological characteristics of man, as well as the biological foundations of his cultural and social activities. Al-Farabi's recognition of man as the most perfect and mature end of world development, and the need to educate and train a person in his works are analyzed.