Ibn Tufayl
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- | '''Ibn Tufail''' (c. 1105, Guadix, [[Spain]] – 1185) (full [[Arabic name]]: {{lang|ar|أبو بكر محمد بن عبد الملك بن محمد بن طفيل القيسي الأندلسي}} '''Abu Bakr Muhammad ibn Abd al-Malik ibn Muhammad ibn Tufail al-Qaisi al-Andalusi'''; [[List of Latinised names|Latinized]] form: '''Abubacer Aben Tofail'''; [[Anglicisation|Anglicized]] form: '''Abubekar''' or '''Abu Jaafar Ebn Tophail''') was an [[Al-Andalus|Andalusian]]-[[Arab]] [[Muslim]] [[polymath]]: an [[Arabic literature|Arabic writer]], [[novel]]ist, [[Early Islamic philosophy|Islamic philosopher]], [[Islamic theology|Islamic theologian]], [[Medicine in medieval Islam|physician]], [[vizier]], and court [[official]]. | + | '''Ibn Tufail''' (c. 1105 – 1185) was an [[Al-Andalus|Andalusian]]-[[Arab]] [[writer]] and philosopher, author of ''[[Hayy ibn Yaqdhan]]''. |
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Ibn Tufail (c. 1105 – 1185) was an Andalusian-Arab writer and philosopher, author of Hayy ibn Yaqdhan.
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