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- Averroes abstract "ʾAbū l-Walīd Muḥammad bin ʾAḥmad bin Rušd (Arabic: أبو الوليد محمد بن احمد بن رشد), commonly known as Ibn Rushd (Arabic: ابن رشد) or by his Latinized name Averroës (/əˈvɛroʊ.iːz/; April 14, 1126 – December 10, 1198), was an Al-Andalus Muslim polymath, a master of Aristotelian philosophy, Islamic philosophy, Islamic theology, Maliki law and jurisprudence, logic, psychology, politics and Andalusian classical music theory, and the sciences of medicine, astronomy, geography, mathematics, physics and celestial mechanics. Averroes was born in Córdoba, Al Andalus, present-day Spain, and died in Marrakesh, present-day Morocco. He was interred in his family tomb at Córdoba. The 13th-century philosophical movement based on Averroes' work is called Averroism.Averroes was a defender of Aristotelian philosophy against Ash'ari theologians led by Al-Ghazali. Although highly regarded as a legal scholar of the Maliki school of Islamic law, Averroes' philosophical ideas were considered controversial in Muslim circles. Averroes had a greater impact on Western European circles and he has been described as the "founding father of secular thought in Western Europe". The detailed commentaries on Aristotle earned Averroes the title "The Commentator" in Europe. Latin translations of Averroes' work led the way to the popularization of Aristotle and were responsible for the development of scholasticism in medieval Europe.".
- Averroes birthDate "1126-04-14".
- Averroes birthPlace Al-Andalus.
- Averroes birthPlace Almoravid_dynasty.
- Averroes birthPlace C%C3%B3rdoba,_Andalusia.
- Averroes birthPlace Córdoba,_Spain.
- Averroes birthYear "1126".
- Averroes deathDate "1198-12-10".
- Averroes deathPlace Almohad_Caliphate.
- Averroes deathPlace Marrakesh.
- Averroes deathPlace Morocco.
- Averroes deathYear "1198".
- Averroes era Medieval_philosophy.
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- Averroes influenced Baruch_Spinoza.
- Averroes influenced Boetius_of_Dacia.
- Averroes influenced Maimonides.
- Averroes influenced Siger_of_Brabant.
- Averroes influenced Thomas_Aquinas.
- Averroes influencedBy Al-Farabi.
- Averroes influencedBy Alexander_of_Aphrodisias.
- Averroes influencedBy Aristotle.
- Averroes influencedBy Avempace.
- Averroes influencedBy Ibn_Zuhr.
- Averroes influencedBy John_Philoponus.
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- Averroes mainInterest Astronomy.
- Averroes mainInterest Islamic_theology.
- Averroes mainInterest Mathematics.
- Averroes mainInterest Medicine.
- Averroes mainInterest Philosophy.
- Averroes mainInterest Physics.
- Averroes notableIdea Aristotelianism.
- Averroes philosophicalSchool Averroism.
- Averroes region Islamic_philosophy.
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- Averroes birthDate "1126-04-14".
- Averroes birthPlace "Córdoba, Al-Andalus, Almoravid Caliphate".
- Averroes caption "Statue of Averroes in Córdoba, Spain".
- Averroes dateOfBirth "1126-04-14".
- Averroes dateOfDeath "1198-12-10".
- Averroes deathDate "1198-12-10".
- Averroes deathPlace "Marrakesh, Almohad Caliphate, present day Morocco".
- Averroes era "Medieval philosophy".
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- Averroes influenced Baruch_Spinoza.
- Averroes influenced Boetius_of_Dacia.
- Averroes influenced Maimonides.
- Averroes influenced Siger_of_Brabant.
- Averroes influenced Thomas_Aquinas.
- Averroes influences Al-Farabi.
- Averroes influences Alexander_of_Aphrodisias.
- Averroes influences Aristotle.
- Averroes influences Ibn_Bājja.
- Averroes influences Ibn_Zuhr.
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- Averroes mainInterests Astronomy.
- Averroes mainInterests Islamic_theology.
- Averroes mainInterests Mathematics.
- Averroes mainInterests Medicine.
- Averroes mainInterests Philosophy.
- Averroes mainInterests Physics.
- Averroes name "(Averroes)".
- Averroes name "Averroes".
- Averroes notableIdeas "Reconciliation of Aristotelianism with Islam".
- Averroes placeOfBirth Al-Andalus.
- Averroes placeOfBirth Córdoba,_Spain.
- Averroes placeOfDeath Marrakesh.
- Averroes placeOfDeath Morocco.
- Averroes region Islamic_philosophy.
- Averroes religion Islam.
- Averroes schoolTradition Averroism.
- Averroes shortDescription "Medieval Arab scholar".
- Averroes sign Abdelwahid_al-Marrakushi.
- Averroes source ""The Pleasant Book in Summarizing the History of the Maghreb",".
- Averroes text "And in his days [Yaqub al-Mansur], Abu al-Walid Ibn Rushd faced his severe ordeal and there were two causes for this; one is known and the other is secret. The secret cause, which was the major reason, is that Abu al-Walid [Averroes] —may God have mercy on his soul— when summarizing, commenting and expending upon Aristotle's book "History of Animals" wrote: "And I saw the Giraffe at the garden of the king of the Berbers".".
- Averroes text "And that is the same way he would mention another king of some other people or land, as it is frequently done by writers, but he omitted that those working for the service of the king should glorify him and observe the usual protocol. This was why they held a grudge against him [Averroes] but initially, they did not show it and in reality, Abu al-Walid wrote that inadvertently...Then a number of his enemies in Cordoba, who were jealous of him and were competing with him both in knowledge and nobility, went to Yaqub al-Mansur with excerpts of Abu Walid's work on some old philosophers which were in his own handwriting. They took one phrase out of context that said: "and it was shown that Venus is one of the Gods" and presented it to the king who then summoned the chiefs and noblemen of Córdoba and said to Abu al-Walid in front of them "Is this your handwriting?". Abu al-Walid then denied and the king said "May God curse the one who wrote this" and ordered that Abu al-Walid be exiled and all the philosophy books to be gathered and burned...And I saw, when I was in Fes, these books being carried on horses in great quantities and burned".
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- Averroes description "Medieval Arab scholar".
- Averroes description "Medieval Arab scholar".