The "Prince of Science" is a title often given to Ibn Rushd, also known as Averroës, a prominent 12th-century Islamic scholar, polymath, and philosopher from Andalusia. He made significant contributions to various fields, including philosophy, Islamic law, medicine, astronomy, and mathematics.
Ibn Rushd was a true polymath, known for his insightful commentaries on Aristotle's works, his efforts to reconcile Islamic philosophy with Aristotelian thought, and his contributions to Islamic jurisprudence. His scholarly work earned him the title "The Commentator" and the widely recognized honor of "The Prince of Science."