
To celebrate the thirty-fifth anniversary of Arabic Sciences and Philosophy (ASP), the journal’s editorial team have put together a blog post reflecting on its past, present, and future. Over the last 35 issues, Arabic Sciences and Philosophy has been the leading forum for work on Arabic sciences, mathematics and philosophy in the world of Islam between the eighth and eighteenth centuries, in a cross-cultural context. As part of the anniversary, readers are also invited to explore a special 35th Anniversary Virtual Issue, featuring a curated selection of articles from the journal’s archives alongside prize-winning contributions—free to read for a limited time.

Find the following articles in the Free to Read virtual issue:
- Averroes’s “Concession to Avicenna” by Yoav Meyrav and Giovanni Licata
- The Missing Logic: Traces of a Lost Book on Hypothetical Syllogistic in Avicenna’s Risāla Mūǧaza Fī Uṣūl Al-Manṭiq by Silvia Di Vincenzo
- Abū Hāšim Al-Ǧubbāʾī, Algèbre Et Inférence by Marwan Rashed
- Yaḥyā Ibn ʿadī And Ibrāhīm Ibn ʿadī: On Whether Body is a Substance or a Quantity. Introduction, Editio Princeps and Translation by Stephen Menn and Robert Wisnovsky
- Post-Avicennan Logicians on the Subject Matter of Logic: Some Thirteenth- and Fourteenth-Century Discussions by Khaled El-Rouayheb
- The New Astronomy of Ibn al-Haytham by Christian Houzel
- Al-Qūhī and al-Sijzī on the perfect compass and the continuous drawing of conic sections by Roshdi Rashed
- From al-Kindī to al-Fārābī: Avicenna’s Progressive Knowledge of Aristotle’s Metaphysics according to his Autobiography by Amos Bertolacci
- Alexandre d’Aphrodise vs Jean Philopon: Notes sur quelques traités d’Alexandre “perdus” en grec, conservés en arabe by Ahmad Hasnawi
- The Science of Kalām by Richard M. Frank
- Al-Samaw’al, al-bīrūnī et Brahmagupta: les méthodes D’interpolation* by Roshdi Rashed

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