Ibn Sina.
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Ibn Abbas, the prophet's, one of his most dear companions.
Ibn means "son of."
Even Ibn Abbas, one of the prophet's most close companions, went to see the group of Khawarij in the seventh century.
And Ibn Abbas was very well-dressed.
So Ibn Abbas confronts them.
The Ibn Khaldun, you might have heard of, actually.
And Ibn Rushd wrote a response to that, a book with the wonderful title of "The Incoherence of the Incoherence," in which he argued
Persian scientist Ibn Sina noticed that layers of rock build up, with the youngest rocks on top, an essential observation for dating specific rocks.
So one was called Ibn al-Haytham.
We've talked about Ibn al-Haytham.
But an Arab philosopher Ibn Khaldun, in the 13th century or so, talked about the decline
Imam Husayn ibn Ali.
The basic idea that Ibn Sina put his finger on is that if you could remove friction, if you could remove dissipation, if you imagine something
People like Ibn Battuta visited and allegedly Marco Polo.
So there's this guy named Hunayn ibn Ishaq who was from Iraq.
And his son was named Ishaq ibn Hunayn.
One of the primary people was Ibn Sina, who was a Persian polymath.
was very interested in the philosophy of Ibn Rushd, who in his time in the 12th century was a very progressive voice.
was of the forebears of Ibn Rushd, philosophers like Avicenna in the West, Ibn Sina and one
And his son, Ishaq ibn Hunayn, was probably the greatest translator of Aristotle into Arabic.
I mean, whether it's Ibn 'Arabi, Hafez, Omar Khayyam, Mevlana Rumi, his teacher, Shams Tabrizi.
To a modern physicist like me, Ibn Sina is extremely annoying, because he wasn't even a physicist, primarily.
And if you say, how many people have heard of Ibn al-Haytham?
But so he, Ibn Abbas was acting on that.
Right around 900 AD, a Persian physician/philos opher/chemist/alchemist by the name of Muhammad Ibn Zakariya
And a good example of this, actually, is Yahya ibn 'Adi, who is a really fascinating figure for whom we have a lot of works, including a bunch of works that
And I mentioned at least one thinker who's from Africa, namely Ibn Khaldun.
Ghazali was thinking of his old rival Ibn Rushd.
Well, first of all there always has been-- this argument between Ghazali and Ibn Rushd is a very important one.
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And now her students and the students of others, Mevlana Rumi, Hafez, ibn 'Arabi all of those great Muslim luminaries are there.
Because Kadhim Haidar is saying, oh, I'm painting a painting about the martyrdom of Imam Husayn ibn Ali.
And we have an exchange between him and a Jewish philosopher, where the Jewish scholar asked him questions about Aristotle and Yahya ibn 'Adi writes back
His adversary is a much more liberal philosopher known in the West as , but whose Arab name is Ibn Rushd, which is actually
Not just because of the main thing, because my father basically changed our family name to Rushdie because of his admiration for Ibn Rushd.