Ibn Tufayl's "Hayy Ibn Yaqzan" - A historical review
Re-upload from personal channel Link to original video: • Video In this first video of its kind on this channel, I discuss the 12th century philosophical tale "Hayy Ibn Yaqzan" written by Ibn Tufayl. This is a story that has had a significant impact on the world we live in, inspiring concepts such as Tabula rasa and modern philosophy in general. It stands as yet another sign of the incredible contribution that the Muslim world has made historically, something that is sadly often overlooked.

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