Ibn Rushd (Averroes)

Ibn e Rushd
Ibn Rushd ( Averroës ), medieval Latin AVERROËS, likewise called IBN RUSHD, Arabic in full ABU AL-WALID MUHAMMAD IBN AHMAD IBN MUHAMMAD IBN RUSHD (b. 1126, Cordoba- - d. 1198, Marrakech, Almohad Empire), persuasive Islamic religious thinker who coordinated Islamic customs and Greek idea. At the demand of the caliph Ibn at-Tufayl he created a progression of rundowns and editorials on the majority of Aristotle's works (1162-95) and on Plato's Republic, which applied significant impact for a considerable length of time. He composed the Decisive Treatise on the Agreement Between Religious Law and Philosophy (Fasl), Examination of the Methods of Proof Concerning the Doctrines of Religion (Manahij), and The Incoherence of the Incoherence (Tahafut) at-Tahafut, all with regards to the philosophical investigation of religion against the scholars (1179-80).

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