Ibn rushd commentaries on ephesians
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Ibn Rushd was a philosopher, physician and Islamic jurist of Muslim Spain. He spent a great part of his life as a judge and physician in Morocco and in the Andalus. He is also celebrated in medieval and Renaissance Europe for his commentaries on Aristotle and for his influence on the European medieval philosophy.
Born into a family of prominent judges, he studied religious law, medicine, mathematics, and philosophy.
In 1153 he was in Marrakech engaged in astronomical observations.
Ibn rushd commentaries on ephesians
Ten years later, the philosopher Ibn Tufayl (Abubacer) recommended him to the Almohad ruler, Abu Ya’qub Yusuf, who was seeking someone to write commentaries on Aristotle’s works.
In the ensuing years he occupied the office of chief judge in Seville, then in Cordoba.
In 1182 he was attached to the Almohad court in Marrakech as chief physician. He served Abu Ya’qub until the latter’s death in 1184, and his son and successor, Ya’qub al-Mansur.
Sometime after 1195, mainly for