- Ḥayy ibn
Yaqẓān (Arabic: حي بن يقظان, lit. 'Alive son of Awake'; also
known as Hai Eb'n Yockdan) is an
Arabic philosophical novel and an
allegorical tale...
- Hayy bin
Yaqzan from
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Yaqzan from
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Yaqzan (in chronological...
- l-
Yaqzan ibn
Aflah (874-894)
Yusuf Abu
Hatim ibn
Muhammad Abi l-
Yaqzan (894-895) Yaʿqub ibn
Aflah (895-899)
Yusuf Abu
Hatim ibn
Muhammad Abi l-
Yaqzan,...
- imam of the
Rustamids after his
father Aflah died. His
older brother Abu
Yaqzan went to do a
Muslim pilgrimage, but then was
arrested and
imprisoned by...
- Philosopher" or "The
Improvement of
Human Reason", Ibn-Tufayl's
story Hayy Ibn-
Yaqzan inspired debates about autodidacticism in a
range of
historical fields from...
-
Sulayman ibn
Yaqzan al-Kalbi al-Arabi (al-A'rabi
meaning the Bedouin; full name in Arabic: سليمان بن يقظان الكلبي الأعرابي) was an Arab
Muslim wāli (governor)...
-
Augustine of Hippo, and also by the
medieval philosophical tale Ḥayy ibn
Yaqẓān by ibn Tufail,
which promoted autodidacticism as a
philosophical program...
- Telegraph. 16 June 2008.
Archived from the
original on 2022-01-11. "Hayy ibn
Yaqzan | Encyclopedia.com". encyclopedia.com.
Retrieved 2020-05-02. Merriam-Webster's...
- institutions. The
intricate migration, circulation, and
reception of "Ḥayy Ibn-
Yaqẓān"
exemplify the
evolution of
social and
individual control. In 12th-century...
- list) –
Yusuf Abu
Hatim ibn
Muhammad Abi l-
Yaqzan, Imam (894–895, 899–906)
Yaqzan ibn
Muhammad Abi l-
Yaqzan, Imam (906–909)
Aghlabid dynasty (complete...