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Within this painting is the portrait of Ibn Rushd or Averroes, amidst the historic scholars of Plato and Aristotle.
Taufiq Rahim: A Call Beyond Islam: The Aga Khan Award for Architecture Makes Its Mark Taufiq Rahim 2010
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Within this painting is the portrait of Ibn Rushd or Averroes, amidst the historic scholars of Plato and Aristotle.
Taufiq Rahim: A Call Beyond Islam: The Aga Khan Award for Architecture Makes Its Mark Taufiq Rahim 2010
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Within this painting is the portrait of Ibn Rushd or Averroes, amidst the historic scholars of Plato and Aristotle.
Taufiq Rahim: A Call Beyond Islam: The Aga Khan Award for Architecture Makes Its Mark Taufiq Rahim 2010
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Within this painting is the portrait of Ibn Rushd or Averroes, amidst the historic scholars of Plato and Aristotle.
Taufiq Rahim: A Call Beyond Islam: The Aga Khan Award for Architecture Makes Its Mark Taufiq Rahim 2010
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Within this painting is the portrait of Ibn Rushd or Averroes, amidst the historic scholars of Plato and Aristotle.
Taufiq Rahim: A Call Beyond Islam: The Aga Khan Award for Architecture Makes Its Mark Taufiq Rahim 2010
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Within this painting is the portrait of Ibn Rushd or Averroes, amidst the historic scholars of Plato and Aristotle.
Taufiq Rahim: A Call Beyond Islam: The Aga Khan Award for Architecture Makes Its Mark Taufiq Rahim 2010
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Within this painting is the portrait of Ibn Rushd or Averroes, amidst the historic scholars of Plato and Aristotle.
Taufiq Rahim: A Call Beyond Islam: The Aga Khan Award for Architecture Makes Its Mark Taufiq Rahim 2010
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Within this painting is the portrait of Ibn Rushd or Averroes, amidst the historic scholars of Plato and Aristotle.
Taufiq Rahim: A Call Beyond Islam: The Aga Khan Award for Architecture Makes Its Mark Taufiq Rahim 2010
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There are the great philosophers of the Midle Ages: Ibn Rushd, Maimonides, and Aquinas, and commentaries on them.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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(¦) Al-Kindi's creed will be echoed for centuries later by Ibn Rushd in his Decisive Word in defense of philosophy: ˜The truth will not contradict the truth™.
Greek Sources in Arabic and Islamic Philosophy D'Ancona, Cristina 2009
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