by ʿAlī Ḥusayn al-Bawwāb, 8 vols., Riyadh: Maktabat al-Rushd. Ibn al-Jawzī (1418/1997), Kashf al-mushkil min ḥadīth al-Ṣaḥīḥayn, ed. by ʿAlī Ḥusayn al-Baw- wāb, 4 vols., Riyadh: Dār al-Waṭan. Ibn al-Jawzī (1415/1995), al-Muntaẓam ...
Second, Kindī began the systematic formulation of a scientific Arabic terminology based on Greek concepts. This idiom formed the groundwork for the later philosophical and scientific contributions ofFārābī,Ibn Sīnā, Ghazālī,Ibn Rushd, and others. And through Latin translations of the 12th centur...
As he asserted, “the more the sciences branch out and their scholars find themselves compelled to draw upon things their predecessors did not have to, the more it is necessary to develop rules to guard their thought [from error]” (Ibn Rushd 1994, p. 35). His use of the word ‘rules...