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  • => Analogies in the Macrocosms
  • ... mbers of the celestial spiritual hierarchy, as Ibn al-Arabi presents them in scattered passages of the Futuhat, are assigned cosmological functions symbolically related, for example, to the twelve zodiacal signs, the seven heavens, and the seven 'climes' or geographical regions, the four c ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 4.2.6.2  Spiritual Hierarchy
  • ... e celestial spiritual hierarchy, as Ibn al-Arabi presents them in scattered passages of the Meccan Revelations, are assigned cosmological functions symbolically related, for example, to the twelve zodiacal signs, the seven heavens, and the seven geographical regions, the four cardinal poin ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - IV.2.3 The Real-Through-Whom-Things-Are-Created
  • ... e celestial spiritual hierarchy, as Ibn al-Arabi presents them in scattered passages of the Meccan Revelations, are assigned cosmological functions symbolically related, for example, to the twelve zodiacal signs, the seven heavens, and the seven geographical regions, the four cardinal poin ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - Figure IV.3: The Zodiac and the motion of the days through it.
  • ... ce that the indicated motion in Figure IV.3 refers to the apparent rotation of the sphere of the fixed stars, while the actual astronomical motion is due to the revolution of the earth. The twelve zodiacal signs are divided into four groups whose influences re related to the four material ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 12. 'Days':
  • ... he beginning of cutting each supposed position till the end of cutting that (particular zodiacal) supposed position a 'month' ( shahr ); and he called (the sun's) cutting through all those (twelve zodiacal) suppositions a 'year' ( sana ). Thus it has become clear to you that the night, day ...


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  • ... (s. sunbula ), the term used in the Qur anic account of Pharaoh's dream interpreted by Joseph (12:43), and also in the promised reward of charity ( zak t ) (1:261). [48] This is one of the twelve zodiacal signs, also called al- Azr (the Virgin). [49] He asserts later in this same chapter ...


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  • ... (s. sunbula ), the term used in the Qur anic account of Pharaoh's dream interpreted by Joseph (12:43), and also in the promised reward of charity ( zak t ) (1:261). [48] This is one of the twelve zodiacal signs, also called al- Azr (the Virgin). [49] He asserts later in this same chapter ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 6.2. The Spiritual Hierarchy:
  • ... members of the celestial spiritual hierarchy, as Ibn Arabi presents them in scattered passages of the Futuhat , are assigned cosmological functions symbolically related, for example, to the twelve zodiacal signs, the seven heavens, and the seven 'climes' or geographical regions, the four c ...


  • => The Motion of the Seven Days in the Zodiac
  • ... ce that the indicated motion in Figure IV.3 refers to the apparent rotation of the sphere of the fixed stars, while the actual astronomical motion is due to the revolution of the earth. The twelve zodiacal signs are divided into four groups whose influences re related to the four material ...


  • => The Significance of Days
  • ... the beginning of cutting each supposed position till the end of cutting that (particular zodiacal) supposed position a 'month' (shahr); and he called (the sun's) cutting through all those (twelve zodiacal) suppositions a 'year' (sana). Thus it has become clear to you that the night, dayti ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 7.2.2  The Twelve Zodiac Zones
  • ... ittarius, earth ruled over Taurus, Virgo and Capricorn, air ruled over Gemini, Libra and Aquarius, while water ruled over Cancer, Scorpio and Pisces, as shown in Figure 7.2. Figure 7.2: The twelve zodiacal signs are divided into four groups whose influences are related to the four elements ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 4.2.6.4  Hierarchy of Divine Names
  • ... s of the Throne and the Pedestal, that the Pedestal is actually equivalent to the physical world, or the cosmos, with all the galaxies and clusters, because Ibn al-Arabi specified in it the twelve zodiacal constellations, which we now know that they are remote galaxies, whereas he situated ...



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