Ibn Ṭufayl
Ibn Ṭufayl (s taɛrabt : أَبُو بَكْرْ مُحَمَّدْ بْنْ عَبْدِ اَلْمَلِكْ بْنْ مُحَمَّدْ بْنْ مُحَمَّدْ بْنْ طُفَيْلِ اَلْقَيْسِي اَلْأَنْدَلُسِيَّ), illul deg 1109 neɣ 1110 deg Guadic, yemmut deg 1185 deg Umurakuc, d afelsuf d amesfizik n Andalus, yettwassen mliḥ s ungal-is Ḥayy ibn Yaqḍan deg 1175[1] (s taɛrabt : حي بن يقظان (yedder mis n yuki)); d teqsiṭ n waqcic illul deg tegzirt tenneεzal, asaḍ-nni ad yufa-d cwiṭ cwiṭ tilawt ɣef yiman-is ed ɣef ddunit[2].
Ibn Ṭufayl | |||
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Tameddurt | |||
Talalit | Guadix (fr) , Purchena (fr) d Tíjola (fr) , 1110 | ||
Taɣlent |
Imrabṭen Imweḥḥden | ||
Axxam-is | Sevilla | ||
Lmut | Merrakec, 1185 | ||
Tiɣri | |||
Tutlayin | Taɛrabt | ||
Iselmaden | Abu’l-Hasan (en) | ||
Inelmaden |
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Amahil | |||
Amahil | afelsuf, ṭṭbib, amaru d amedyaz | ||
Important works | Hayy ibn Yaqdhan (fr) | ||
Taflest | |||
Asɣan | Tineslemt |
Tizmilin
ẓreg- ↑ (en) Ibn Ṭufayl, deg britannica.com.
- ↑ Ibn Tufayl, deg larousse.fr.