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الاسم : كتاب تهافت التهافت
تاريخ النشر : نهاية القرن ال12
عن الكتاب : لم يعش أبو الوليد ابن رشد، في زمن أبي حامد الغزالي، ولم يتجادل معه. كل ما في الأمر انه في كتابه الأشهر تهافت التهافت رد مباشرة على كتاب الغزالي تهافت الفلاسفة، وعلى الارجح بعد نحو ثلاثة أرباع القرن من ظهور هذا الكتاب الأخير الذي كان ولا يزال يعتبر أكبر هجوم شنه على الكلام على الفكر العقلاني الفلسفي في تاريخ الحضارة الإسلامية. والحال ان كتاب الغزالي كان من الشهرة والحضور والتأثير في البيئة الفكرية الإسلامية، حيث ان الأمر استدعى من ابن رشد ذلك الرد العنيف والدقيق الذي أورده في تهافت التهافت
الموضوع : تهافت التهافت كتاب من تأليف الفيلسوف المسلم ابن رشد للرد على الغزالي في كتابه تهافت الفلاسفة. لم يعش أبو الوليد ابن رشد، في زمن أبي حامد الغزالي، ولم يتجادل معه
Author : Ibn Rushd Al Andalusi
Publishing Date : End Of 12th Century
Genre : Philosophy
Pages Number : 416
About The Book : Abu Al-Walid Ibn Rushd did not live in the time of Abu Hamid Al-Ghazali, and did not argue with him. All that is in the matter is that in his most famous book The Decadence of Deception is a direct response to Al-Ghazali’s book The False of Philosophers, and probably about three-quarters of a century after the appearance of this last book, which was and still is considered the greatest attack he launched on speech on rational and philosophical thought in the history of Islamic civilization. And the fact is that Al-Ghazali’s book was one of fame, presence, and influence in the Islamic intellectual environment, as the matter required from Ibn Rushd that violent and accurate response that he mentioned in The Falling Of The Falling Book
About The Writer : About the author: He is an Arab Muslim philosopher, doctor, jurist, judge, astronomer and physicist. He grew up in one of the most prestigious families in Andalusia, which was known as the Maliki school of thought. He preserved the Muwatta of Imam Malik, and the Divan of Al-Mutanabi. And he studied jurisprudence on the Maliki school and belief on the Ash’ari school. The Ibn Rushd of the most important philosophers of Islam. He defended philosophy and corrected earlier scholars and philosophers such as Avicenna and Al-Farabi who understood some theories of Plato and Aristotle. Ibn Tufail introduced him to Abu Ya`qub, the Caliph of the Almohads, and he appointed him as his doctor and then as a judge in Cordoba. Ibn Rushd assumed the position of the judiciary in Seville, and accepted the interpretation of the effects of Aristotle, in response to the desire of the Almohad Caliph Abu Yaqoub Youssef, Ibn Rushd was exposed at the end of his life to an ordeal, where Abu Yusuf Yaqoub deported him to Marrakesh and died in 1198 AD.
Subject : The Falling Of The Falling Book is a book written by the Muslim philosopher Ibn Rushd to respond to Al-Ghazali in his book The False Philosophers. Abu Al-Walid Ibn Rushd did not live in the time of Abu Hamid Al-Ghazali, and did not argue with him