Saif al-Din al-Amidi (d. 631 AH) and the ordeal of philosophy and logic in the Ayyubid era

Saif al-Din Abu al-Hasan Ali ibn Abi Ali ibn Muhammad ibn Salem al-Taghlibi al-Amdi al-Dimashqi al-Shafi’i is considered one of the most prominent Muslim scholars who were distinguished by the diversity of their scientific interests. The city of Baghdad represented an important turning point in t...

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Main Author: مشتاق كاظم المياح
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: Unviversity of Kufa, Faculty of Arts 2016-05-01
Series:آداب الكوفة
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Online Access:https://www.journal.uokufa.edu.iq/index.php/kufa_arts/article/view/6142
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Summary:Saif al-Din Abu al-Hasan Ali ibn Abi Ali ibn Muhammad ibn Salem al-Taghlibi al-Amdi al-Dimashqi al-Shafi’i is considered one of the most prominent Muslim scholars who were distinguished by the diversity of their scientific interests. The city of Baghdad represented an important turning point in the scholarly life of Al-Amdi. The scholars of the city, whom he studied with, had a clear impact on changing many of his scientific convictions. Studying philosophy and logic at the hands of the most prominent non-Muslim scholars of Medina began his first ordeal.
ISSN:1994-8999
2664-469X