Investigating the consequences of Ibn Rushd's philosophical and theological heritage in the Islamic world
A number of Orientalists and a number of Muslim thinkers believe that IbnRushd'sphilosophical and theological books did not enter the Islamic world, including Iran, and that Muslim philosophers and theologians did not pay attention to her books. Reasons such as the absence of Ibn Rushd's books or the lack of loyal students to him have also been presented for this belief. The present article both presents a report from the opposite point of view and shows that Muslim philosophers and theologians have always paid attention to Ibn Rushd's books.To achieve this goal, first Muslim thinkers are introduced who have paid attention to Ibn Rushd's philosophical and theological books in different centuries. In the next stage, I will criticize the reasons that say that Muslim philosophers and theologians did not pay attention to Ibn Rushd's philosophical and theological books. Finally, I show that if Ibn Rushd's books were sometimes ignored, it was because he was not considered an important philosopher.
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Sadra's explanation of "goodness and ugliness" based on the relationship between action, property and knowledge
Seyyede Zeynab Hosseini *,
Journal of Kalam Pajouhi, -
بررسی ادعای وقوع بداء در استجابت دعای حضرت زکریا (ع)
طاهر کریم زاده*، رضاعلی شیرخدا،
نشریه دعاپژوهی، پاییز و زمستان 1402