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IBN Rushd
Abu Walid Mohammad Ibn Rushd, born in 1128 C.E. in Cordova, Spain, has been
held as one of the greatest thinkers and scientists of history. His name is often
Latinized as Averroes. A product of twelfth-century Islamic Spain, he set out to
integrate Aristotelian philosophy with Islamic thought. A common theme
throughout his writings is that there is no inappropriateness between religion and
philosophy when both are properly understood.
His contributions to philosophy took many forms, ranging from his detailed
commentaries on Aristotle, his defense of philosophy against the attacks of those
who condemned it as different to Islam and his construction of a form of
Aristotelianism which cleansed it, as far as was possible at the time, of Neoplatonic
influences.
Education
Ibn Rushd’s education followed a traditional path, beginning with studies in
Hadith, linguistics, jurisprudence and scholastic theology. Throughout his life he
wrote extensively on philosophy and religion, attributes of God, origin of the
universe, metaphysics and psychology. He excelled in philosophy and
jurisprudence and was nicknamed “the jurisprudent philosopher.” The role of the
philosopher in the state was a topic of continual interest for Ibn Rushd.
Philosophical contributions and achievements
His thought is genuinely creative and highly controversial, producing powerful
arguments that were to puzzle his philosophical successors in the Jewish and
Christian worlds. He argues that there are two forms of truth, a religious form and
a philosophical form, and that it does not matter if they point in different
directions.
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He is also doubtful about the possibility of personal immortality or of Gods being
able to know that particular events have taken place. His work also suggests that
religion is inferior to philosophy as a means of attaining knowledge, and that the
understanding of religion which ordinary believers can have is very different and
impoverished when compared with that available to the philosopher.
In philosophy, his most important work Tuhafut al-Tuhafut was written in response
to Al-Ghazali’s work. Ibn Rushd was criticized by many Muslim scholars for this
book, which, nevertheless, had a deep influence on European thought, at least until
the beginning of modern philosophy and experimental science. His views on fate
were that man is neither in full control of his destiny nor is it fully predetermined
for him. Al Rushd’s longest commentary was, in fact, an original contribution as it
was largely based on his analysis including interpretation of Quranic concepts. Ibn
Rushd’s summary, the opinions (fatwa) of previous Islamic jurists on a variety of
issues, has continued to influence Islamic scholars to the present day, notably
Javed Ahmad Ghamidi.
Astronomy
At the age of 25, Ibn Rushd conducted astronomical observations in Morocco,
during which he discovered a previously unobserved star. He was also of the view
that the Moon was opaque and obscure, and had some parts which were thicker
than others, with the thicker parts receiving more light from the Sun than the
thinner parts of the Moon. He also gave one of the first descriptions of sunspots.
Medicine
Ibn Rushd also made remarkable contributions in medicine. In medicine his well-
known book Kitab al-Kulyat fi al-Tibb was written before 1162 A.D. Its Latin
translation was known as “Colliget”. The work composed of 7 books, concerning:
anatomy, physiology, pathology, symptomatology, pharmacology, hygiene and
therapeutics. In it, Ibn Rushd threw light on various aspects of medicine, including
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the diagnoses, cure and prevention of diseases and he made several original
observations.
Works
He wrote at least 67 original works, which included 28 works on philosophy, 20 on
medicine, 8 on law, 5 on theology, and 4 on grammar, in addition to his
commentaries on most of Aristotle’s works and his commentary on Plato’s “The
Republic”. A careful examination of his works reveals that he was a deeply Islamic
man. As an example, we find in his writing,
“Anyone who studies anatomy will increase his faith in the omnipotence and
oneness of God the Almighty”. He believed that true happiness for man can be
achieved through mental and psychological health, and people cannot enjoy
psychological health unless they follow ways that lead to happiness in the
hereafter, and unless they believe in God.
Death
Ibn Rushd died in Marrakesh in 1198 where he was buried.Three months later, his
body was moved to Cordova, his birthplace. His works remained an important
influence on future great thinkers and creative minds.
Thank you
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IBN Rushd ( Abu Walid Mohammad Ibn Rushd,)

  • 1. 1 Presented By Nadia Mustafa Roll no BS psycology 3006 (1126-1198) Submited to Maam Sara Ghazal
  • 2. 2 IBN Rushd Abu Walid Mohammad Ibn Rushd, born in 1128 C.E. in Cordova, Spain, has been held as one of the greatest thinkers and scientists of history. His name is often Latinized as Averroes. A product of twelfth-century Islamic Spain, he set out to integrate Aristotelian philosophy with Islamic thought. A common theme throughout his writings is that there is no inappropriateness between religion and philosophy when both are properly understood. His contributions to philosophy took many forms, ranging from his detailed commentaries on Aristotle, his defense of philosophy against the attacks of those who condemned it as different to Islam and his construction of a form of Aristotelianism which cleansed it, as far as was possible at the time, of Neoplatonic influences. Education Ibn Rushd’s education followed a traditional path, beginning with studies in Hadith, linguistics, jurisprudence and scholastic theology. Throughout his life he wrote extensively on philosophy and religion, attributes of God, origin of the universe, metaphysics and psychology. He excelled in philosophy and jurisprudence and was nicknamed “the jurisprudent philosopher.” The role of the philosopher in the state was a topic of continual interest for Ibn Rushd. Philosophical contributions and achievements His thought is genuinely creative and highly controversial, producing powerful arguments that were to puzzle his philosophical successors in the Jewish and Christian worlds. He argues that there are two forms of truth, a religious form and a philosophical form, and that it does not matter if they point in different directions.
  • 3. 3 He is also doubtful about the possibility of personal immortality or of Gods being able to know that particular events have taken place. His work also suggests that religion is inferior to philosophy as a means of attaining knowledge, and that the understanding of religion which ordinary believers can have is very different and impoverished when compared with that available to the philosopher. In philosophy, his most important work Tuhafut al-Tuhafut was written in response to Al-Ghazali’s work. Ibn Rushd was criticized by many Muslim scholars for this book, which, nevertheless, had a deep influence on European thought, at least until the beginning of modern philosophy and experimental science. His views on fate were that man is neither in full control of his destiny nor is it fully predetermined for him. Al Rushd’s longest commentary was, in fact, an original contribution as it was largely based on his analysis including interpretation of Quranic concepts. Ibn Rushd’s summary, the opinions (fatwa) of previous Islamic jurists on a variety of issues, has continued to influence Islamic scholars to the present day, notably Javed Ahmad Ghamidi. Astronomy At the age of 25, Ibn Rushd conducted astronomical observations in Morocco, during which he discovered a previously unobserved star. He was also of the view that the Moon was opaque and obscure, and had some parts which were thicker than others, with the thicker parts receiving more light from the Sun than the thinner parts of the Moon. He also gave one of the first descriptions of sunspots. Medicine Ibn Rushd also made remarkable contributions in medicine. In medicine his well- known book Kitab al-Kulyat fi al-Tibb was written before 1162 A.D. Its Latin translation was known as “Colliget”. The work composed of 7 books, concerning: anatomy, physiology, pathology, symptomatology, pharmacology, hygiene and therapeutics. In it, Ibn Rushd threw light on various aspects of medicine, including
  • 4. 4 the diagnoses, cure and prevention of diseases and he made several original observations. Works He wrote at least 67 original works, which included 28 works on philosophy, 20 on medicine, 8 on law, 5 on theology, and 4 on grammar, in addition to his commentaries on most of Aristotle’s works and his commentary on Plato’s “The Republic”. A careful examination of his works reveals that he was a deeply Islamic man. As an example, we find in his writing, “Anyone who studies anatomy will increase his faith in the omnipotence and oneness of God the Almighty”. He believed that true happiness for man can be achieved through mental and psychological health, and people cannot enjoy psychological health unless they follow ways that lead to happiness in the hereafter, and unless they believe in God. Death Ibn Rushd died in Marrakesh in 1198 where he was buried.Three months later, his body was moved to Cordova, his birthplace. His works remained an important influence on future great thinkers and creative minds. Thank you
  • 5. 5