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Konsep Kebebasan dalam Filsafat Islam Perspektif Al-Farabi dan Ibn Rushd

Jurnal PERADABAN
Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengeksplorasi konsep kebebasan dalam pemikiran al-Farabi dan Ibn Rushd, dua tokoh besar dalam sejarah filsafat Islam. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah studi literatur dengan menganalisis karya-karya al ...
Yogi Fery Hidayat
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The Thought of Ibn Rushd : Science and Religion

Edumaspul: Jurnal Pendidikan
In Ibn Rushd's view, philosophy and religion occupy the main position and are comparable in the theory of knowledge (epistemology), both of which are positioned as subjects in seeing things.
A. Fatoni, M. Farida
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Ibn Rushd's argument on the relationship between freedom and necessity

Acta Education
The article examines the deterministic relationship between the concepts of freedom and necessity of Ibn Rushd, a major figure in medieval Arab-Muslim philosophy.
Dilnavoz Rakhimdjanova
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Pengaruh Islam dalam Sejarah Dunia: Kajian Kitab Fasl al-Maqal oleh Ibn Rushd

Journal of Islamicjerusalem Studies
Artikel ini bertujuan mengkaji pengaruh Abu’l-Walid Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn Rushd (1126-1198) dalam mencetuskan kebangkitan dan pencerahan akliah di Eropah.
Ahmad Nabil Amir, Tasnim Abdul Rahman
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Ibn Rushd as jurist

2018
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Ibn Rushd (Averroes) 1126–1198

2020
Abu’l-Walid Muhammad bin Ahmad Ibn Rushd, ابن رشد, (Latinized name: Averroes) was born in Cordoba (Spain) to a family with a long and respected tradition of legal and public service in 1126. His father Abu al-Qasim was the chief judge of Cordoba [1].
Renzo Shamey, Eric Kirchner
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Ibn Rushd (Averroës)

2010
Ibn Rushd is considered by many to be the greatest of the Islamic philosophers within the Peripatetic tradition, and has come to represent the role of reason in the Islamic world in popular culture. He energetically defended philosophy at a time when it was under significant threat.
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Nature as Evidence: On Ibn Rushd's Theorems for God's Existence

Al-'Allāmah: Journal of Scriptures and Ulama Studies
The complexity of nature and its beauty have been inspiring some philosophers to postulate argument for God’s existence. In his endavour to comment on mutakallimun’s argumentations, which contained with many falsehood, Ibn Rushd offerred two simple ...
Alya Mumtaza Hafidz
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The Philosophy of Criticism in Ibn Rushd and the Possibility of Civilizational Revival: A Comparative Analytical Study

Journal of Ecohumanism
This research has dealt with an important issue in the history of Islam mainly from to angles. The first one is to reveal the importance of the intellectual projects this nation.
M. Alsaied
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When Ibn Rushd Met Borges

Journal of Arabic Literature, 2010
AbstractThis article both analyzes the East-West dialogue through which Ibn Rushd (Averroës) has been reintroduced to Western and Eastern audiences alike, and contributes to that dialogue. Using Haun Saussy’s concept of the membrane text, through which different cultures are imported, Jabbar Yussin Hussin’s short story “The Day in Buenos Aires” is read
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