Being a jurist and scholar of the
Zahirite school of law within Sunni Islam, Ibn Aqil is also the current era's primary biographer of Zahirite theologian
Ibn Hazm, having written detailed accounts even of Ibn Hazm's individual conflicts with rival jurist
Abu al-Walid al-Baji. His bookstore is named after the Andalusian author, and Ibn Aqil has authored a number of books on the life and career of Ibn Hazm. The largest of these books is
Nawadir al-Imam Ibn Hazm, a collection of Ibn Hazm's smaller, harder-to-find works, such as his poem on the fundamental principles of Zahirite law. He has also delivered a lecture explaining
Ibn Rushd's attempts to reconcile philosophy and religion at the International Averroes Symposium, co-sponsored by UNESCO in
Carthage between 16 and 22 February in 1998. In addition to
A Night in Garden City, other titles of some note are
Descartes Between Scepticism and Certainty and
The History of Najd During the Colloquial Epoch. Perhaps stemming from his philosophical debates with al-Qasemi, reconciliation between reason and revelation has been a recurring theme in Ibn Aqil's work. ==Bibliography==