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  • => Hours, Minutes and Seconds
  • ... ach degree (of the 360 total degrees of the outermost, all-encompassing celestial sphere) includes all that it comprizes of the details of minutes, seconds, tertiary divisions, and so on, as ...


  • => The Age
  • ... have a night, because there is no orb above it; it is the truly all-encompassing orb that includes all material and spiritual orbs. Ibn al-Arabi, like other Sufis, consider that 'the Age' (a ...


  • => The Unicity of God and His Names
  • ... [2] See also: Tawajjuhat al-Huruf (Cairo: Maktabat al-Qahira, n.d.): 17. This small book includes also the prayer al-Dawr al-‘Ala or Hizb al-Wiqayah li man Arada al-Walaya and a few other ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 2.2.9 The Day of the Age
  • ... have a night, because there is no orb above it; it is the truly all-encompassing orb that includes all material and spiritual orbs. Based on several Prophetic narrations, Ibn al-Arabi consid ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 3.1 The Duality of Time Postulate
  • ... kinetically evolve throughout the outer normal level of time that we encounter. This also includes all incorporeal creations that we have discussed in Chapter VI of Volume II, as well as thr ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 3.5 Light and the Spiritual World
  • ... oped by persons as they grow. The physical world, in which we are now consciously living, includes all physical forms such as the stars, planets, sun, moon, earth, plants and animals, as wel ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - A: Ibn Arabi's Printed Works (in Arabic):
  • ... Al-Ashwaq (OY #767). 116 767 142. (n.d.) Tawajjuhat Al-Huruf, Cairo: Maktabat Al-Qahira; includes al-Dawr Al-A ala or Hizb Al-Wiqayah li man Arada Al-Wilaya (244) and a few short works or p ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - OTHER BOOKS
  • ... [83] See also: Tawajjuh t al-Hur f (Cairo: Maktabat al-Q hira, n.d.): 17. This small book includes also the prayer al-Dawr al- Al or Hizb al-Wiq yah li man Arada al-Wal ya and a few other sh ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - OTHER BOOKS
  • ... [83] See also: Tawajjuh t al-Hur f (Cairo: Maktabat al-Q hira, n.d.): 17. This small book includes also the prayer al-Dawr al- Al or Hizb al-Wiq yah li man Arada al-Wal ya and a few other sh ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - PREFACE
  • ... isible Day, a kind of 'instant of time' ( al-zaman al-fard ) that also includes (since it includes all of creation) the instants of that normal day itself which we live in and divide into ho ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 19. The Age:
  • ... have a night, because there is no orb above it; it is the truly all-encompassing orb that includes all material and spiritual orbs. Ibn Arabi, like other Sufis, consider that 'the Age' ( al- ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 7. Hours, Minutes and Seconds:
  • ... ach degree (of the 360 total degrees of the outermost, all-encompassing celestial sphere) includes all that it comprizes of the details of minutes, seconds, tertiary divisions, and so on, as ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - i.3 Outline of Islamic Astronomy and Cosmology
  • ... ic Astronomy and Cosmology In the Quran, the World is used to refer to the Cosmos, but it includes all physical and metaphysical creations, and that is why it is usually used in the plural f ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - III.4 Light and the Spiritual World
  • ... oped by persons as they grow. The physical world, in which we are now consciously living, includes all physical forms such as the stars, planets, sun, moon, earth, plants and animals, as wel ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 4.4.4.2  Day-time and Night-time
  • ... have a night, because there is no orb above it; it is the truly all-encompassing orb that includes all material and spiritual orbs. Furthermore, as we have seen above that “the time of ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - Chapter V: Complex-Time Hyperbolic Geometry
  • ... kinetically evolve throughout the outer normal level of time that we encounter. This also includes all incorporeal creation that we shall discuss in chapter VI. With regard to observers who ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 3.2.5  Poincaré Group
  • ... rigin. The Poincaré group itself is the minimal subgroup of the affine group which includes all translations and Lorentz transformations. More precisely, it is a semidirect product of ...



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Because He loves beauty, Allah invented the World with ultimate perfection, and since He is the All-Beautiful, He loved none but His own Essence. But He also liked to see Himself reflected outwardly, so He created (the entities of) the World according to the form of His own Beauty, and He looked at them, and He loved these confined forms. Hence, the Magnificent made the absolute beauty --routing in the whole World-- projected into confined beautiful patterns that may diverge in their relative degrees of brilliance and grace.
paraphrased from: Ibn al-Arabi [The Meccan Revelations: IV.269.18 - trans. Mohamed Haj Yousef]
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