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Al-Kindi
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Select optionsAl-Kindi was born in the year 185AH/801 AD in the city of Kufa and received his scientific and philosophical education in Baghdad. He possessed a had a sharp mind, was an avid reader, and was dedicated to learning. As a result, he became an expert in the fields of literature, language, and religion. Dubbed the philosopher of the Arabs, he was the first among the Arabs to pursue early science.
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Alpharabius (Al Farabi)
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Select optionsAlpharabius (Al Farabi), born in 874 AD, was known as the second guru after Aristotle, whom the Arab philosophers referred to as the first. Alpharabius is a prominent figure in history and Arab-Islamic culture, as well as home to various ethics and cultures. Alpharabius is regarded as the founder of Islamic philosophy, and his works have been translated into numerous different languages.
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Averroes (Ibn Rushd)
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Select optionsAverroes (Ibn Rushd), born in Cordoba in the year 1126 AD, is a judge, physician, and philosopher. He was interested in science, learned jurisprudential sciences from the most influential jurists of his time, and was the author of Kitab Al Kulliyat fi Al-Tibb (The Complete in Medicine). Averroes is regarded as one of philosophy’s loyal defenders and deniers.
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Ibn Tufail
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Select optionsIbn Tufail, the first to invent the art of the philosophical novel, is the author of Hayy Ibn Yaqzan. In this work, he highlights how a man can instinctively perceive nature and use it to arrive at rational reasoning.