This insightful work by Muhammad Kadhim Al-Tarihi delves into the profound contributions of Abu Yusuf Ya‘qub ibn Ishaq Al-Kindi, revered as the first truly Arab philosopher. Al-Kindi, a pivotal figure in the Islamic Golden Age, was instrumental in integrating Greek philosophy with Islamic thought, laying foundational principles for rational inquiry in the Arab world. Al-Tarihi's book meticulously examines Al-Kindi's philosophical concepts, his influence on subsequent thinkers, and his pioneering role in various scientific disciplines. It offers a comprehensive understanding of Al-Kindi's intellectual legacy, making his complex ideas accessible and highlighting his enduring impact on both Eastern and Western intellectual traditions, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the history of philosophy and Arab intellectual heritage.