One of the most influential Arabic works of the Middle Ages, Ibn Tufayl's "philosophical novel" Hayy Ibn Yaqdhan has influenced Western literature from Rousseau to Tarzan. An allegory for Classical Muslim Rationalist ideas about education, freedom, religion and philosophy, the classic work finds echoes in Robinson Crusoe and the Jungle Book.
68 - (6.2) Muslim-Christian Encounters II
67 - (6.1) Christian-Muslim Encounters I
66 (0.3) - The early life of The Prophet
65 - (0.2) The Religions of Pre-Islamic Arabia
64 - (0.1) The Bedouin Culture of Arabia
63-Ottoman Origins III
62 - Ottoman Origins II
61 - The Ottoman Empire - The Beginning
60 - Khadija, Wife of The Prophet
59 - The Fall of Granada
58 - The Emirate of Granada
57-The Reconquista, The Battle for Spain II
56 - The Reconquista - the Battle for Spain I
55 - The Case of the Animals against Man
54 -An Encyclopedia of Everything
53 - Journey to Heaven and Hell
52 - Good Behavior in the Golden Age
51 - Religion vs. Philosophy II
50 - Philosophy vs. Religion
49 - Ibn Rushd: Defender of Rationalism
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