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Title: The history of Hayy Ibn Yaqzan
Authors: Abu Bakr, Ibn Tufail
Editors: Ockley, Simon
Fulton, A.S.
Keywords: Islam
Philosophy
Doctrine
Abu Bakr Muhammad Ibn Tufail
Issue Date: 1929
Description: This little philosophical romance, one of the most interesting works of the Middle Ages, was written in Muhammadan Spain towards the end of the twelfth century. Since the early days of Muslim conquest, when the Arabs forced their way along North Africa and in 711 crossed into Andalusia, those regions had seen the rise and fall of many Muslim states, varying in territorial extent and not of uniform doctrinal complexion. At the period we now speak of the puritanic Berber dynasty of Almohads dominates the whole stage, and Abu Ya'cub Yusuf, claiming the proud title Commander of the Faithful, second of his line, rules from his capital, the City of Morocco, over all North Africa, from the Atlantic shore to the borders of Egypt, as well as a large tract of Southern Spain.
Pages: 185
Call Number: Schacht B748.A3.R5
Publisher: Chapman and Hall Limited
Appears in Collections:Prof. J. Schacht Collection / Koleksi Prof. J. Schact

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