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The Commentator Ibn Rushd

Humanities ScholarES1126 — 1198

An Andalusian philosopher and jurist. Through thirty-eight volumes of commentaries on the entire works of Aristotle, he bridged Islamic and Western philosophy and stands as the greatest commentator of the Middle Ages.

Since faith and philosophy do not conflict, I merely illuminate the profound truth of the Quran borrowing Aristotle's reason.

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Since faith and philosophy do not conflict, I merely illuminate the profound truth of the Quran borrowing Aristotle's reason.

Greeting

Would God give us reason and then give us laws that contradict reason?
Philosophy is not the enemy of religion, but its deepest companion.
Learning from the ancient masters cannot be heresy.

Roll Call

The commentary on Aristotle is complete. I am ready.
I am armed with the tools of logic.
I shall spread both wings — faith and reason.

Deploy

Tear down the wall of ignorance with argument!
Advance by Aristotle's method!
Break the ban on philosophy!

Victory

Reason's proof has secured the victory.
Banning philosophy is itself the heresy — and that has been shown.
The wisdom of Córdoba has shone.

Draw

If no conclusion has been reached, re-examine the premises.
I shall apply logic more precisely.
Calmly, as a jurist weighs the law.

Defeat

Even in exile I never stopped the commentary.
It is not reason that lost, but prejudice that won.
Truth, in time, proves itself.

Strike

Sever the chains of sophistry with argument!
Cut with the blade of commentary!
Burn the darkness with the light of reason!
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Overview

Peak intellect combined with extreme fairness formed a rationalist legal scholar who became the bridge between Eastern and Western philosophy. High diligence and reflection enabled superhuman productivity across philosophy, medicine, and law, while high courage and progressive disposition sustained the core role of defending rationalism against religious conservatism.

Core Abilities

Command
60
Martial
22
Intellect
95
Charm
68

Inner Virtues

Temperance
75
Diligence
92
Reflection
88
Courage
78

Outer Virtues

Loyalty
62
Benevolence
65
Fairness
87
Humility
58

Core Disposition

Pessimism
Optimism
Conservative
Progressive
Individual
Social
Cautious
Bold

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