Theologus Autodidactus

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Theologus Autodidactus is a 13th-century Arabic philosophical novel by Ibn al-Nafis that presents early science fiction elements while exploring Islamic theology, cosmology, and eschatology.

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instanceOf Arabic novel
early science fiction work
philosophical novel
aim to defend Islamic doctrines using rational arguments
to reconcile reason and revelation
alternativeTitle Al-Risalah al-Kamiliyyah fi al-Sirah al-Nabawiyyah NERFINISHED
The Self-Taught Theologian NERFINISHED
author Ibn al-Nafis NERFINISHED
centuryOfComposition 13th century
comparedWith Hayy ibn Yaqzan NERFINISHED
contains discussions of astronomy
discussions of biology
discussions of psychology
countryOfOrigin Mamluk Sultanate NERFINISHED
depicts Day of Judgment NERFINISHED
end of the world
naturalistic explanation of bodily resurrection
field Islamic literature
Islamic philosophy
genre philosophical fiction
science fiction
theological fiction
historicalSignificance early example of Arabic philosophical fiction
one of the earliest known science fiction novels
influencedBy Aristotelian philosophy
Avicennian philosophy
Islamic philosophy NERFINISHED
Islamic theology
language Arabic
literaryForm prose narrative
mainCharacter Kamil NERFINISHED
narrativeDevice autodidactic protagonist
originalTitle الرسالة الكاملية في السيرة النبوية NERFINISHED
philosophicalOrientation rationalist
religiousContext Islam
setting desert island
structure didactic narrative
targetAudience learned Muslim readers
theme Islamic theology
afterlife
cosmology
eschatology
prophethood
rational demonstration of religious doctrines
resurrection
usesElement apocalyptic scenarios
rationalist argumentation
scientific explanation of natural phenomena
speculative cosmology

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Ibn al-Nafis knownFor Theologus Autodidactus
Ibn al-Nafis notableWork Theologus Autodidactus