![]() ![]() Main article: Avicenna made an for the which would be known as the ' (: al-burhan al-siddiqin). The sum of what we regard as the authentic philosophy of Aristotle, as transmitted by al-Farabi and Ibn Sina, can be reduced to three parts: a part which must be branded as unbelief a part which must be stigmatized as innovation and a part which need not be repudiated at all. ![]() While discussing the views of the theists among the Greek philosophers, namely, and in Al-Munqidh min ad-Dalal ('Deliverance from Error'), al-Ghazali noted that the Greek philosophers 'must be taxed with unbelief, as must their partisans among the Muslim philosophers, such as Ibn Sina and al-Farabi and their likes.' He added that 'None, however, of the Muslim philosophers engaged so much in transmitting Aristotle's lore as did the two men just mentioned. ![]()
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