‘Ibn Rushd…Philosophers’ Criticism of Nature’

‘Ibn Rushd…Philosophers’ Criticism of Nature’
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‘Ibn Rushd…Philosophers’ Criticism of Nature’

‘Ibn Rushd…Philosophers’ Criticism of Nature’

Dar Al Hiwar for publishing recently released a new addition to its Philosophy collection, a new book by Sami Ibrahim Jabboury entitled "Ibn Rushd…Philosophers’ Criticism of Nature".

The publisher writes in the foreward: “Of many characteristics Ibn Rushd had, we cite the rationality of his thought; belief in the greatness of knowledge; the scientific, critical, and judgmental spirit; openness to the truth wherever it exists; in addition to his emphasis on civicism which doesn’t differentiate people based on religion or sect, but on their qualification and intellectual potential; and finally, his constant call for an open, free, and bold intellect."

"This book focuses on physics matters that sparked important disagreements between Ibn Rushd and other philosophers, like Alexander and Ibn Sina, over the natural science principles, and with Al-Farabi and Ibn Sina over the infinity matter.

The book shed lights on Inb Rushd’s knowledge of natural and meteorological phenomena through his study of earth and sky. His disagreements continue with Ibn Bājja and Galenus in the matters of ego, senses, and touch.

The book also explores the sky and earth, the main interest of Ibn Rushd, among others featured in the "Overhead Effects", the main chapter of the book. It highlights his knowledge of natural phenomena and their comparison to meteorological phenomena.

Ibn Rushd differentiates the verbal power from other powers, including the illusional power, over which he disputed with Ibn Sina. He also believed that Ibn Sina made mistakes regarding issues related to the senses.



Saudi Tourism Authority Launches Wonders of Arabia Exhibition at Expo 2025 Osaka

Running from July 10 to 16, the event also marks the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Saudi Arabia and Japan. (SPA)
Running from July 10 to 16, the event also marks the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Saudi Arabia and Japan. (SPA)
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Saudi Tourism Authority Launches Wonders of Arabia Exhibition at Expo 2025 Osaka

Running from July 10 to 16, the event also marks the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Saudi Arabia and Japan. (SPA)
Running from July 10 to 16, the event also marks the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Saudi Arabia and Japan. (SPA)

The Saudi Tourism Authority (STA) launched on Thursday its participation at Expo 2025 Osaka with the “Wonders of Arabia” exhibition, prominently featured within the Kingdom’s pavilion.

Running from July 10 to 16, the event also marks the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Saudi Arabia and Japan.

The “Wonders of Arabia” exhibition features diverse sections designed to immerse visitors in the heart of the Kingdom. Guests can experience Saudi Arabia’s rich cultural heritage through interactive displays, engaging photo booths, and live demonstrations of both Saudi and Japanese calligraphy.

Workshops are also offered on traditional handicrafts, including pottery making and decorative arts.

Dedicated zones highlight the unique attractions of Diriyah, Riyadh, Aseer, Jeddah, the Red Sea, and AlUla.

A striking “Origami Camel” sculpture serves as a symbolic representation of the deep cultural ties between the two nations.

The event includes a special collaboration with the iconic Japanese character Doraemon. As part of this partnership, the first 250 visitors daily who participate in the exhibition’s competitions will receive limited-edition Doraemon items.

Sports enthusiasts are invited to take photos inside a recreation of the locker room of global football star Cristiano Ronaldo and explore his personal recommendations for Saudi Arabia’s top destinations.

The exhibition also offers an interactive virtual reality experience simulating Formula 1 races.

Additional features include dedicated highlights on the Esports World Cup, currently underway in Riyadh, and the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2034, to be hosted by Saudi Arabia.