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Epistles of the Brethren of Purity : on composition and the arts : an Arabic critical edition and English translation of epistles 6-8
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إخوان الصفا author
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البزري، نادر، 1966- editor
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Callataÿ, Godefroid de editor
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Philosophy, Arab Early works to 1800
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Islamic philosophy Early works to 1800
2018
\"The Ikhwan al-Safa' (Brethren of Purity), the anonymous adepts of a tenth-century esoteric fraternity based in Basra and Baghdad, hold an eminent position in the history of science and philosophy in Islam due to the wide reception and assimilation of their monumental encyclopaedia, the Rasa 'il Ikhwan al-Safa' (Epistles of the Brethren of Purity). This compendium contains fifty-two epistles offering synoptic accounts of the classical sciences and philosophies of the age; divided into four classificatory parts, it treats themes in mathematics, logic, natural philosophy, psychology, metaphysics, and theology, in addition to didactic fables. Epistles 6 to 8 are from the first division of the Epistles, on the propaedeutical and mathematical sciences. Epistle 6 develops ideas concerning natural numbers and their arithmetic, geometric, and harmonic ratios, marked by the influence of Nicomachus of Gerasa and of Euclid. The Brethren here emphasize practical applications of proportionality in music, medicine, and alchemy. Epistle 7 addresses theoretical scientific knowledge as directed towards the spiritual realities of souls, the goal of which is to actualize human potential; this epistle also presents a remarkable classification of sciences. Epistle 8 surveys material cultures in the Islamic mediaeval milieu, embellished by a consideration of the effects of the heavenly bodies on the predisposition of individuals to follow specific trades. These three epistles are, of course, underpinned by the Brethren's perennial tropes of the microcosm/macrocosm analogy and the emanative hierarchy of existents.\"-- Provided by publisher.
The history of Hai Eb'n Yockdan, an Indian prince: or, The self-taught philosopher. Written originally in the Arabick tongue by Abi Jaafar Eb'n Tophail, a philosopher by profession, and a Mahometan by religion. Wherein is demonstrated, by what steps and degrees, humane reason, improved by diligent observation and experience, may arrive to the knowledge of natural things, and from thence to the discovery of supernaturals; more especially of God, and the concernments of the other world. Set forth
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Ibn Ṭufayl, Muḥammad ibn ʻAbd al-Malik
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Philosophy and morality
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Philosophy, Islamic - Early works to 1800
1686
Book Chapter
The history of Hai Eb'n Yockdan, an Indian prince, or, The self-taught philosopher written originally in the Arabick tongue by Abi Jaafar Eb'n Tophail ... ; set forth not long ago in the original Arabick, with the Latin version by Edw. Pocock ... ; and now translated into English
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Ibn Ṭufayl, Muḥammad ibn ʻAbd al-Malik
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Philosophy and morality
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Philosophy, Islamic - Early works to 1800
1686
Book Chapter
An account of the Oriental philosophy shewing the wisdom of some renowned men of the East and particularly the profound wisdom of Hai Ebn Yokdan, both in natural and divine things, which he attained without all converse with men, (while he lived in an island a solitary life, remote from all men from his infancy, till he arrived at such perfection) / writ originally in Arabick by Abi Jaaphar, Ebn Tophail ; and out of the Arabick translated into Latine by Edward Pocok ... and now faithfully out of
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Ibn Ṭufayl, Muḥammad ibn ʻAbd al-Malik
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Philosophy and morality
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Philosophy, Islamic - Early works to 1800
1674
Book Chapter
Epistles of the Brethren of Purity : Sciences of the soul and intellect. Part I, An Arabic critical edition and English translation of epistles 32-36
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Ikhwān al-Ṣafāʼ, author
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Walker, Paul E., editor, translator
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Poonawala, Ismail K., editor, translator
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Ikhwān al-Ṣafāʼ.
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Philosophy, Arab Early works to 1800.
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Islamic philosophy Early works to 1800.
2015
Politics, Law, and Community in Islamic Thought
2012
This revisionist account of the history of Islamic political thought from the early to the late medieval period focuses on Ibn Taymiyya, one of the most brilliant theologians of his day. This original study demonstrates how his influence shed new light on the entire trajectory of Islamic political thought. Although he did not reject the Caliphate ideal, as is commonly believed, he nevertheless radically redefined it by turning it into a rational political institution intended to serve the community (umma). Through creative reinterpretation, he deployed the Qur'anic concept of fitra (divinely endowed human nature) to centre the community of believers and its common-sense reading of revelation as the highest epistemic authority. In this way, he subverted the elitism that had become ensconced in classical theological, legal and spiritual doctrines, and tried to revive the ethico-political, rather than strictly legal, dimension of Islam. In reassessing Ibn Taymiyya's work, this book marks a major departure from traditional interpretations of medieval Islamic thought.
An account of the Oriental philosophy, shewing the wisdom of some renowned men of the East; and particularly, the profound wisdom of Hai Ebn Yokdan, both in natural and divine things; which he attained without all converse with men, (while he lived in an island a solitary life, remote from all men from his infancy, till he arrived at such perfection) / Writ originally in Arabick, by Abi Jaaphar Ebn Tophail; and out of the Arabick translated into Latine, by Edward Pocok, a student in Oxford; and
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Ibn Ṭufayl, Muḥammad ibn ʻAbd al-Malik
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Book industry, catalogues and inventories
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Philosophy and morality
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Philosophy, Islamic - Early works to 1800
1674
Book Chapter