Islamic Philosophy
Islamic Philosophy
Al-Ghazali see also
Ibn Sina (Avicenna)
Al-Razi (abu Bakr) (the famous physician).
- Aristu (Aristotle)
- Aflatun (Plato)
- Ibn Rushd (Averroes)
- 'Akida (Creed)
- Abul-hasan al-Ashari a ex-Mu'tazlite theologian who developed his very own school.
- Abu Bakr al-Baqalani an Asharite theologian
- al-Shahrastani - an Asharite theologian who wrote on Theology and the famous herisography.
- al-Qifti - an Asharite theologian who wrote on philosophy.
- al-Nazzam - a Mu'tazlite theologian who developed this school.
- al-Jahiz - Famous Mu'tazalite Man of Letters
- Abu Hudhyal al-Alaf a Mu'tazlite theologian
- Abd al-Jabbar a Mu'tazlite theologian
- Al-Jubbai a Mu'tazlite theologian
- Abd al-latif al-Baghdadi a Mu'tazlite theologian
- Ibn Khaldun
- Ibn al-Nadim (author of al-Fihrist - First Bibliography in the world)
- Nizam al-Mulk (Famous Leader who started the Madrasa School system)
- Bayt al-Hikma (House of Wisdom) Where Hellenistic Sciences were translated into Arabic namely philosophy, etc.
- Mu'tazila, a Suni school of theology.
- Ashariyah, a school of Suni Theology, that is the prevalent school of theology in the Muslim world today.
- Ismailiyah,
- Dahriyah (Materialist, Atheists).
- Ilm al-Kalam (Science of Theology)
- Aql (intellect)
- Nafs (Soul).
- Abad (Eternity)
- Qidam (Ancient)
- Falsafa (Philosophy in the Muslim World).
- Ibn Furak ('Asharite Theologian)
- Ma bada al-Taibyah (Metaphysics)
- Kitab (Books in Islamic World).
- Ijaza (Authorization/Certification to pass on Religious knowledge)
- Asabiyah (Group mentality)
- Muqadimah (The art of writing introductions in Arabic)
- The Mahdi (Ibn Tumart who started al-Muwahid Dynasty in Morocco)
- Alf Layla wa Layla (A Thousand and one Nights) Just for fun!