THE PLACE OF IBN SINO'S THEOLOGY IN THE HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY

Authors

  • Ramzjon Isakdjanov PhD in Philosophy, Associate professor of the UNESCO Chair on Religious studies and Comparative Study of World Religions, International Islamic Academy of Uzbekistan,

Keywords:

Vajib al vujud, Spirit, Mind, free will, agnosticism, theory of two truths, substance, accident.

Abstract

The development of philosophical thought in the Muslim world is undoubtedly associated with the name of Ibn Sina.  His contribution to the history of philosophy can be said to have adapted Greek metaphysics to Islamic theology.  It is now that the commonalities between religion and philosophy in theological issues are gaining relevance for researchers.  The correct interpretation of the scholar's theological works also requires great knowledge.  The article examines the study of Ibn Sina's theological legacy in the West, the views of Ibn Rushd and Ghazali on the philosophy of scholars, as well as the use of methodology in the study of theology.

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Ramzjon Isakdjanov. (2024). THE PLACE OF IBN SINO’S THEOLOGY IN THE HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY. EPRA International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (IJMR), 10(3), 148–151. Retrieved from http://www.eprajournals.net/index.php/IJMR/article/view/3959