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  • ... rean, and Aristotelian-Ptolemaic cosmologies, translated into Arabic from earlier Greek sources, in addition to the Persian and Indian cosmologies, that were all integrated into the Quranic cosmological perspective. Jaafar al-Sadiq (700-765 AD) was one of the most distinguished Sufi saints ...



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    • ... at the lowest level of being and the least perfected level of the cosmos, as he explained in The Enneads. It will be noted in section 7 that these concepts are deeply characterized in later ISLAMIC COSMOLOGY and particularly that of Avicenna and Ibn al-Arabi. Henosis is therefore a word to ...


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    • ... el of the cosmos, as he explained in The Enneads. It will be noted in section 7 that these concepts are deeply characterized in later Islamic Cosmology and particularly that of Avicenna and IBN AL-ARABI . Henosis is therefore a word to that means mystical “union” with the fundam ...


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    • ... erm “Neoplatonism” is applied to Plotinus (204-270 AD) and his followers whose philosophy is based on the three principles: the One, the Intellect, and the Soul, that led to the cosmology or cosmogony of “Emanationism”; that all things in the cosmos are derived from ...


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    • ... n the ultimate metaphysical oneness and the apparent physical multiplicity. This led to the genuinely complex nature of time which is the only way to conceive of granular and self-contained space-time structure. This dynamic space-time structure can easily reconcile Relativity with Quantum ...


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    • ... enuinely complex nature of time which is the only way to conceive of granular and self-contained space-time structure. This dynamic space-time structure can easily reconcile Relativity with QUANTUM MECHANICS , because it does not require any background geometry or topology in which the spac ...


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