- Arabic,
after the
Quran and the One
Thousand and One Nights. Hayy ibn
Yaqdhan,
along with
three poems, is all that
remains of the
writings of Ibn Tufail...
- climate. The
first known novels to be set on a
desert island were Hayy ibn
Yaqdhan written by Ibn
Tufail (1105–1185),
followed by
Theologus Autodidactus written...
- ibn
Sulayman ibn
Yaqdhan al-Kalbi al-A'rabí (Arabic: عيشون بن سليمان بن يقظان الكلبي الأعرابي, romanized: Aysun ben
Sulayman ben
Yaqdhan al-Arabí), often...
- and Qing
dynasty (1616–1911). An
early example from
Europe was Hayy ibn
Yaqdhan by the Sufi
writer Ibn
Tufayl in
Muslim Spain.
Later developments occurred...
- he is most
famous for
writing the
first philosophical novel, Hayy ibn
Yaqdhan (The
Living Son of the Vigilant),
considered a
major work of
Arabic literature...
-
exposed to the
writings of
Islamic scholars, like Ibn Tufayl's Hayy ibn
Yaqdhan translated by
Edward Po****e, who
influenced his
perspectives on philosophy...
- Zaragoza. In 777, the Wali of Barcelona,
Sulayman al-Arabi (Sulayman ibn
Yaqdhan al-Kalbi in the
Arabic sources)
offered Charlemagne his own allegiance...
-
include Ibn Tufail's Hayy ibn
Yaqdhan, and
Spanish sixteenth-century
sailor Pedro Serrano. Ibn Tufail's Hayy ibn
Yaqdhan is a twelfth-century philosophical...
-
Conquest of Spain, 710–797 (Basil Blackwell, 1989). "Aysun ben
Sulayman ben
Yaqdhan al-Arabí". condadodecastilla.es (in
European Spanish). 2015-02-24. Retrieved...
- a
thought experiment through his
Arabic philosophical novel, Hayy ibn
Yaqdhan, in
which he
depicts the
development of the mind of a
feral child "from...