Hayy Ibn Yaqzan was an infant boy stranded on an uninhabited desert island. He was nursed and fed by a gazelle and grew to speak the language of the birds and animals. His solitary life on the island caused him to think and meditate and thus realize the concept of an Almighty creator of all creatures and things. This story has been translated from Arabic into many languages, and is thought to be the inspiration for Daniel Dafoe’s famous Robinson Crusoe.
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