- Ibn
Ṭufayl (c. 1105 – 1185) was an Arab
Andalusian Muslim polymath: a writer,
Islamic philosopher,
Islamic theologian, physician, astronomer, and vizier...
- Abu al-
Tufayl Amir ibn
Wathila al-Kinani (Arabic: أبو الطفيل عامر بن واثلة الكناني, romanized: Abū al-
Ṭufayl ʿĀmir bin Wāthila al-Kinānī c. 625–732) was...
- Al-
Ṭufayl ibn ʿAmr al-Dawsī (Arabic: الطفيل بن عمرو الدوسي) (died 633) was the
chief of the Banu Daws
tribe from
Tihama in pre-Islamic times. He accepted...
-
Tufayl ibn al-Harith was a
companion of
Muhammad and
stepson of Abu Bakr. He was the son of al-Harith ibn Sakhbara, who was from the Azd tribe, and Umm...
- ʿĀmir ibn al-
Ṭufayl ibn Mālik ibn Jaʿfar (Arabic: عامر بن الطفيل) was a
chieftain of the Banu 'Amir and a poet. He
belonged to the Banu 'Amir's preeminent...
- met ibn
Tufayl, a
renowned philosopher and the
author of Hayy ibn
Yaqdhan who was also the
court physician in Marrakesh.
Averroes and ibn
Tufayl became...
- Mian
Tufail Mohammad (Urdu: میاں طفيل محمد) (April 1914 – 25 June 2009) was a ****stani
religious leader, lawyer,
Islamic theologian, and
former Secretary...
- by A. S. Fulton. London:
Chapman & Hall. Goodman, Lenn Evan. 1972. Ibn
Tufayl's Hayy ibn Yaqzān: A
Philosophical Tale,
translated with
introduction and...
- An
early example from
Europe was Hayy ibn
Yaqdhan by the Sufi
writer Ibn
Tufayl in
Muslim Spain.
Later developments occurred after the
invention of the...
- together,
Tufayl ibn al-Harith. The
family migrated to Mecca,
where al-Harith
became an ally of Abu Bakr. Soon afterwards, al-Harith died,
leaving Tufayl and...