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'''Islamic philosophy''' is a general term for the works of Islamic scholars who tried to reconcile the philosophical tradition of the ancient world (primarily of Aristotle and Plato) with the teaching of [[Islam]]. It covers the genesis and development of philosophical thought in the Islamic world, from Andalusia to [[India]], from the ninth century to the present. | '''Islamic philosophy''' is a general term for the works of Islamic scholars who tried to reconcile the [[Philosophy|philosophical]] tradition of the ancient world (primarily of Aristotle and Plato) with the teaching of [[Islam]]. It covers the genesis and development of philosophical thought in the Islamic world, from Andalusia to [[India]], from the ninth century to the present. | ||
==Formative Period== | ==Formative Period== |
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