If you liked Aristotle in the Arabic tradition by Fuat Sezgin, start with Ibn Ṣāʻid al-Andalusī (d. 462/1070) and Ibn al-Qifṭī (d. 646/1248) (1999), The School of Baghdad (4th-5th/10-11th cent.) and its achievements (2000), and Plotinus Arabus and The theology of Aristotle (2000). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 Ibn Ṣāʻid al-Andalusī (d. 462/1070) and Ibn al-Qifṭī (d. 646/1248) 1999 · 163 pages · Fuat Sezgin · Same author
  2. 2 The School of Baghdad (4th-5th/10-11th cent.) and its achievements 2000 · 252 pages · Fuat Sezgin · Same author
  3. 3 Plotinus Arabus and The theology of Aristotle 2000 · 320 pages · Fuat Sezgin · Same author
  4. 4 ʻAlī ibn Rabban al-Ṭabarī (d.c. 250/864) 1996 · 375 pages · Fuat Sezgin · Same author
  5. 5 Islamic philosophy in the Western tradition 2000 · 310 pages · Fuat Sezgin · Same author
  6. 6 Pseudo-Aristotelica preserved in Arabic translation 2000 · 2 pages · Fuat Sezgin · Same author
  7. 7 Miskawayh, Abū ʻAlī Aḥmad ibn Muḥammad (d. 421/1030) 2000 · 200 pages · Fuat Sezgin · Same author
  8. 8 The Umayyad Mosque in Córdoba 2008 · 3 pages · Fuat Sezgin · Same author
  9. 9 Bibliographie der Deutschsprachigen Arabistik und Islamkunde 1990 · 21 pages · Fuat Sezgin · Same author
  10. 10 The Ottoman geographers Kemāl Reʼīs (d. 917/1511), Pīrī Reʼīs (d. 961/1554) and Sīdī ʻAlī (d. 970/1562) 2008 · 342 pages · Fuat Sezgin · Same author
  11. 11 Tanınmayan büyük çağ 2010 · 604 pages · Fuat Sezgin · Same author
  12. 12 Ibn Bājja, Muḥammad ibn Yaḥyā ibn aṣ-Ṣāʻigh 1999 · 2 pages · Fuat Sezgin · Same author

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What should I read after Aristotle in the Arabic tradition?

BookOrb recommends Ibn Ṣāʻid al-Andalusī (d. 462/1070) and Ibn al-Qifṭī (d. 646/1248) (1999), The School of Baghdad (4th-5th/10-11th cent.) and its achievements (2000), Plotinus Arabus and The theology of Aristotle (2000), ʻAlī ibn Rabban al-Ṭabarī (d.c. 250/864) (1996), and Islamic philosophy in the Western tradition (2000).

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Aristotle in the Arabic tradition is by Fuat Sezgin.