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  • => Analogies in the Macrocosms
  • ... the different groups of saints, and especially the extensive summary and analysis of that long chapter and related materials found in 'The Seal of the Saints: Prophethood and Sainthood in th ...


  • => The Significance of Days
  • ... ions will be discussed below and in section III.2. At the very beginning of the extremely long chapter 69, in which Ibn al-Arabi talks about 'the secret meanings of prayer (salat)', he devot ...


  • => Motion
  • ... s book is also not found. However, Ibn al-Arabi talks about motion in some details in the long chapter 198. There, [II.456-458], he affirms that: 'everything in the world that moves and rest ...


  • => The Oneness of Being
  • ... bn al-Arabi is very clear and simple: in many places throughout his writings, such as the long chapter 198 of the Futuhat [II.390-478] he follows the established Avicennan distinction, famil ...


  • => Preliminary Outline of Ibn Arabis Cosmology
  • ... mainly drawn from that chapter [III.416-448], along with a few paragraphs taken from the long chapter 198 [II.390-478] of the same work. Ibn al-Arabi's universe comprises both the material ...


  • => The Significance of the Week in Theology and Astronomy
  • ... planets and constellations or zodiacal signs. For example, Ibn al-Arabi explained in the long chapter 198 of the Futuhat [II.390-478] the creation of the world by Allah and the role of His ...


  • => Superstrings and the Science of Letters
  • ... ations it carries, and also the different orbs that contribute to produce it. Then in the long chapter 198 [II.390-478], which is titled 'On Knowing the Breath', Ibn al-Arabi mentioned remar ...


  • => Space-Time and the Speed of Light
  • ... and hidden differences between space and time. At the beginning of chapter 59 and in the long chapter 559 (which summarizes the key contributions of each of the preceding chapters of the Fu ...


  • => The Structure of the Monad
  • ... hysical nor as metaphysical, because it is necessarily the whole of creation. In the very long chapter 198 of the Futuhat, in which Ibn al-Arabi talks in detail about the various aspects of ...


  • => Time in Earlier Islamic Philosophy:
  • ... ntial Muslim philosophers who had many original views about time is Ibn Sina, who devoted long chapters in several works to discussing time and related issues according to the views of kalam ...


  • => The Unicity of God and His Names
  • ... ee Ibn al-Arabi's descriptions of these Attributes and all other divine Attributes in the long chapter 558 [IV 196-326; see in particular: IV 293-4]. Ibn al-Arabi also wrote a dedicated book ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 1.3 Time and Cosmology in Islamic Philosophy
  • ... ntial Muslim philosophers who had many original views about time is Avicenna, who devoted long chapters in several works to discussing time and related issues according to the Islamic theolo ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 2.2.2 Space-Time Duality
  • ... and hidden differences between space and time. At the beginning of chapter 59 and in the long chapter 559 (which summarizes the key contributions of each of the preceding chapters of the Fu ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 4. Preliminary Outline of Ibn Arabi's Cosmology:
  • ... mainly drawn from that chapter [III.416-448], along with a few paragraphs taken from the long chapter 198 [II.390-478] of the same work. Ibn Arabi's universe comprises both the material and ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 8. Superstrings and the Science of Letters:
  • ... ations it carries, and also the different orbs that contribute to produce it. Then in the long chapter 198 [II.390-478], which is titled 'On Knowing the Breath', Ibn Arabi mentioned remarkab ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - OTHER BOOKS
  • ... o see Ibn Arab 's descriptions of these Attributes and all other divine Attributes in the long chapter 558 [IV 196-326; see in particular: IV 293-4]. Ibn Arab also wrote a dedicated book cal ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - OTHER BOOKS
  • ... o see Ibn Arab 's descriptions of these Attributes and all other divine Attributes in the long chapter 558 [IV 196-326; see in particular: IV 293-4]. Ibn Arab also wrote a dedicated book cal ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 7. Time in Earlier Islamic Philosophy:
  • ... ntial Muslim philosophers who had many original views about time is Ibn Sina, who devoted long chapters in several works to discussing time and related issues according to the views of kalam ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 5. Space-Time and the Speed of Light:
  • ... and hidden differences between space and time. At the beginning of chapter 59 and in the long chapter 559 (which summarizes the key contributions of each of the preceding chapters of the Fu ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 6. Motion:
  • ... this book is also not found. However, Ibn Arabi talks about motion in some details in the long chapter 198. There, [II.456-458], he affirms that: 'everything in the world that moves and rest ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 12. 'Days':
  • ... ions will be discussed below and in section III.2. At the very beginning of the extremely long chapter 69, in which Ibn Arabi talks about 'the secret meanings of prayer ( salat )', he devote ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 1. The Significance of the Week in Theology and Astronomy:
  • ... ain planets and constellations or zodiacal signs. For example, Ibn Arabi explained in the long chapter 198 of the Futuhat [II.390-478] the creation of the world by Allah and the role of His ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 5. The Oneness of Being:
  • ... r Ibn Arabi is very clear and simple: in many places throughout his writings, such as the long chapter 198 of the Futuhat [II.390-478] he follows the established Avicennan distinction, famil ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 4. The Structure of the Monad:
  • ... hysical nor as metaphysical, because it is necessarily the whole of creation. In the very long chapter 198 of the Futuhat , in which Ibn Arabi talks in detail about the various aspects of di ...


  • => Solving the Problem of Causality Based on the Duality of Time Theory
  • ... an’t be the cause of completion. Ibn al-Arabi talks about motion in some details in the long chapter 198 [II.456-458], where he affirms that: “everything in the world that moves and rest ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - IV.1.2 The Three Categories of Existence
  • ... bn al-Arabi is very clear and simple: in many places throughout his writings, such as the long chapter 198 of the Meccan Revelations [II.390-478] he follows the established Avicennian distin ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 4.1  The Oneness of Being
  • ... bn al-Arabi is very clear and simple: in many places throughout his writings, such as the long chapter 198 of the Meccan Revelations [II.390-478] he follows the established Avicennan distinc ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 4.2.2  The Single Monad
  • ... hysical nor as metaphysical, because it is necessarily the whole of creation. In the very long chapter 198 of the Meccan Revelations, in which Ibn al-Arabi talks in detail about the various ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 4.2.6.3  World of Letters
  • ... ome also twenty-four since each one has an anti-particle partner. Ibn al-Arabi spend many long chapters in the Meccan Revelations and other books on this subject that requires a more dedicat ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 4.4.4.2  Day-time and Night-time
  • ... ™t be the cause of completion. Ibn al-Arabi talks about motion in some details in the long chapter 198 [II.456-458], where he affirms that: “everything in the world that moves and ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 6.8  Trinitarian World
  • ... ld)” [41:53]. In the same way Ibn al-Arabi also explains in his introduction to the long chapter 371 in which he explores the system of creation, with the various depictions that were ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - Chapter VII: Alchemy and Eternal Symmetry
  • ... earned, is what I am going to mention in the second chapter”. Then in the following long chapter he started talking “on knowing the ranks of letters and diacritics”. Theref ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 7.2.5  Numerology
  • ... tal interactions are directly related to the dimensions of space. Ibn al-Arabi spend many long chapters in the Meccan Revelations and other books on this subject that requires a more dedicat ...



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