- c. 1058 – 19
December 1111),
known in
medieval Europe by the
Latinized Algazel or Algazelus, was a
Persian Shafi'i ****
Muslim scholar and polymath....
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Algazel may
refer to: Al-Ghazali, a
Persian 11th
century philosopher Scimitar Oryx, a
north African antelope This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- Oryx
algazel was
accepted once more. Over 100
years later in 1951, Sir John
Ellerman and
Terence Morrison-Scott
found that the name Oryx
algazel was also...
-
Saadia Gaon (Saadia ben Joseph); and the
Muslim theologian, Al-Ghazali (
Algazel).
Pantheism is the
philosophical religious belief that the
universe itself...
- widows, and the disabled.
According to the
Islamic jurist Al-Ghazali (
Algazel, 1058–1111), the
government was also
expected to
stockpile food supplies...
- Gersonides; and the
Muslim philosophers Alkindus, Alfarabi, Alhazen, Avicenna,
Algazel, Avempace, Abubacer, and Averroes. The
Renaissance ("rebirth") was a period...
- (980–1037),
economist Ibn
Miskawayh (932–1030),
economist Al-Ghazali (
Algazel) (1058–1111),
economist Al-Mawardi (1075–1158),
economist Nasīr al-Dīn...
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Incoherence of the Philosophers, the Sufi-sympathetic imam al-Ghazali ("
Algazel") of the Ash'ari
school of
Islamic theology argued against Avicennism,...
-
philosophers that
animals cannot become angry. On the
other hand, al-Ghazali (
Algazel), who
often disagreed with
Aristotle and Ibn Sina on many issues, argued...
- (1919). He
wrote on
medieval Islam,
extensively on al-Ghazali (Latin:
Algazel). A
major book El
Islam cristianizado (1931)
presents a
study of Sufism...