This academic work explores Ibn Rushd's philosophical perspectives on the eternity of the world and divine role through contemporary critical analysis. Published by Difaf Publishing, the book examines the intersection of medieval Islamic philosophy, theology, and metaphysical concepts through the lens of one of Islam's most influential philosophers. Key features: • Contemporary critical study of Ibn Rushd's philosophy • Analysis of the concept of world's eternity • Examination of God's role in Ibn Rushd's thought • Academic exploration of medieval Islamic philosophy • Published by Difaf Publishing The book, written in Arabic, provides an in-depth analysis of Ibn Rushd's (Averroes) philosophical contributions to Islamic thought, particularly focusing on his views regarding creation and divine causality. The author presents a modern critical perspective on these classical philosophical debates that were central to medieval Islamic intellectual discourse. The cover features elegant Arabic typography against a textured background, reflecting the scholarly nature of its content.