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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AverroesAverroes - Wikipedia

    Há 5 dias · 3. Averroism is a philosophical movement named after the sixth/twelfth-century Andalusian philosopher Ibn Rushd (Averroes, d. 595/1198), which began in the thirteenth century among masters of arts at the University of Paris and continued through the seventeenth century. ^ Campo, Juan Eduardo (2009). "Averroes".

    • Abū l-Walīd Muḥammad ibn ʾAḥmad ibn Rushd, The Commentator
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    Há 3 dias · The Torah is known as the Pentateuch ( / ˈpɛntətjuːk /) or the Five Books of Moses by Christians. It is also known as the Written Torah ( תּוֹרָה שֶׁבִּכְתָב‎, Tōrā šebbīḵṯāv) in Rabbinical Jewish tradition. If meant for liturgic purposes, it takes the form of a Torah scroll ( Sefer Torah or ספר ...

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  3. Há 6 dias · THE LAWS OF TZITZIT. By Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon ("Maimonides"); translated by Eliyahu Touger. Featuring a modern English translation and a commentary that presents a digest of the centuries of Torah scholarship which have been devoted to the study of the Mishneh Torah by Maimonides. More...

  4. Há 2 dias · By contrast, the teachings of Ibn Rushd and other philosophers like him were far more influential for Jewish philosophers – including Maimonides, his contemporary – and Christian Latin scholars – like Thomas Aquinas – who later promoted his commentaries on Aristotle.

  5. 21 de abr. de 2024 · Maimonides' Influence on Modern Judaic Thought and Practice. M oses Maimonides, renowned Rabbi, physician, and philosopher, profoundly impacted modern Judaism. The common aphorism, “From Moses to Moses there was none like Moses”, even associates Maimonides with the revered Judaic prophet. Like many other great thinkers ...

  6. Há 1 dia · In common Jewish practice, the Jews of Yemen dissented with Maimonides' rulings in more than 50 places, ten of which places are named explicitly by Yosef Qafih. Early modern period. The Zaydi enforced a statute known as the Orphan's Decree, anchored in their own 18th-century legal interpretations and enforced at the end of that century.

  7. 22 de abr. de 2024 · Home to some of Judaism's greatest thinkers, the Land of the Nile's once-bustling Jewish community left behind 2,500 years of rich cultural heritage, from antiquity through Maimonides in Medieval ...