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They were Ibn Sīna (980-1037) and Ibn Rushd (1126-98), both of whom are more familiar in the west by their Latinised names: Avicenna and Averroës.
When Baghdad was centre of the scientific world Jim al-Khalili 2010
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Meanwhile Ibn Rushd, who was born in Cordobá, is thought of as the last of the great Muslim philosophers.
When Baghdad was centre of the scientific world Jim al-Khalili 2010
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Rushd interviewed one of the participants in the attacks (translated by Marwa Rakha for Global Voices Online).
Global Voices in English » Egypt: Interviewing a Baha’i Assailant 2009
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Egyptian blogger Ibn Rushd interviewed one of the Baha'i assailants.
Global Voices in English » Egypt: Interviewing a Baha’i Assailant 2009
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The victims, it was reported, had taken refuge inside the Ibn Rushd Preparatory School for Boys, a facility run by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency.
Jenin II (update 2) Not a sheep 2009
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"The pressure is too great," she said at Ibn Rushd, a central Baghdad psychiatric hospital.
Iraq ill-equipped to cope with an epidemic of mental illness 2010
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"The pressure is too great," she said at Ibn Rushd, a central Baghdad psychiatric hospital.
Iraq ill-equipped to cope with an epidemic of mental illness 2010
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The Globe & Mail are now calling it the "Ibn Rushd Preparatory School for BOYS".
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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Sources, Constitution and Reception of the Philosophy of Ibn Rushd (1126-1198).
Greek Sources in Arabic and Islamic Philosophy D'Ancona, Cristina 2009
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This group is so fanatic and extreme that it is shunned by the National Front. thanks "Ibn Rushd"
Wednesday, November 26, 2008 As'ad 2008
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