Authored by Ziad Bouaqel, this profound scholarly work delves into the intricate relationship between philosophy and Islamic law through the lens of the renowned Andalusian polymath, Ibn Rushd (Averroes). The book offers a critical investigation and insightful interpretation of Ibn Rushd's 'Mukhtasar al-Mustasfa,' shedding light on his unique approach to jurisprudence and his efforts to reconcile reason with revelation. Bouaqel meticulously examines Ibn Rushd's intellectual legacy, exploring how his philosophical insights shaped his legal methodology and his interpretations of Islamic principles. This study provides an essential understanding of Ibn Rushd's enduring impact on Islamic thought and the broader intellectual tradition.