Arab philosophy

Have you read any arab philosophy, Veeky Forums?

I would be interested in an overview of Arab thought

I don't have the time to read the originals

Al-Farabi's The Attainment of Happiness, Al-Ghazali's The Incoherence of Philosophers, Avicenna's The Book of Healing, Sohrevardi's The Book of Radiance, and Averroes' The Incoherence of Incoherence provide the best summary of Medieval Arabian philosophy.

If you haven't already, I would recommend reading some of Plato's, the Neoplatonic's and Aristotle's works, because these philosophers were heavily inspired by Hellenic thought, especially regarding their Theology I.e. The One, and Logic. Read Plato's The Republic, Timaeus, Phaedo, and Parmenides; Aristotle's Organon (essential), Ethics, Physics, Metaphysics, and On the Soul; Plotinus's The Enneads, and then Procleus's Elements of Theology and Theology of Plato. You'll be much happier for doing so.

>Arabs
>Philosophy
Pick one.

does Rumi count?
I love Rumi

i read Ibn Arabi sometimes
Good stuff

philosophy

>Al-Ghazali's The Incoherence of Philosophers
Why read the guy that killed the Falsafah?

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Arabs