ISLAMIC PHILOSOPHY IN MEDIEVAL SPAIN
Philosophy has continually changed, and the work of different scholars has continuously experienced interpretation that led to the improvement of the earlier findings. The translation of Ibn Sina’s Canon of medicine representatives took a different aspect that the Christians began to translate and understand further. The founders of medicine and which was a significant aspect of the Islamic religion and the first Islamic philosopher processed a great deal in ensuring the success of his canon even in the long years to come. The translation among Christians took a slightly different approach as most began to accept and move in line with the medical requirements and sought further to develop it better. The Jews, on the other hand, did not have an option but to accept and further the different findings of Avicenna, giving much weight to the various drugs that had already hit the market and that individuals were ready using.
Additionally, despite the slow move in accepting the medicine and different findings from the Muslim philosophers, the translation took form rather slowly. An establishment in the middle age era giving a significant boost to the future of medicine. Its visible from the interpretation that most of the medication experienced further modification and moved towards the new era. Significantly, the Muslims in medieval Spain continued to uphold and develop the medicine world and ensured that all the people within their reach understood better the need to develop further and improve philosophy. Other scholars have since grown, and this is visible in different developments in medicine in the past years.