David al-Mukammas

Jewish philosopher
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Also known as: David Abū Sulaymān ibn Marwān ar-Raqqī al-Mukammas, David ha-Bavli
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In full:
David Abū Sulaymān Ibn Marwān Ar-raqqī Al-mukammas
Also called:
David Ha-bavli
Flourished:
900, Raqqah, Syria
Flourished:
900 -
Syria

David al-Mukammas (flourished 900, Raqqah, Syria) was a Syrian philosopher and polemicist, regarded as the father of Jewish medieval philosophy. A young convert to Christianity, al-Mukammas studied at the Syriac academy of Nisibis but became disillusioned with its doctrines and wrote two famous polemics against the Christian religion. While he is considered a Jewish scholar by both Jews and Muslims, it is not entirely clear whether al-Mukammas returned fully to Judaism. Faulting Christianity for the impurity of its monotheism, he also attacked Islām; he maintained that the style of the Qurʾān did not prove its divine origin. Al-Mukammas was almost ...(100 of 254 words)