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  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 6.2. The Spiritual Hierarchy:
  • ... Monad which Ibn Arabi often pointedly refers to simply as 'the Reality of Muhammad' ( Al-mu jam al-Sufi : 158).     Read Other Books: The Single Monad Model of the Cosmos: Ibn Ara ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 8. Creation Scenario: the World as a Movie:
  • ... . [I.4.7] The 'water' here refers to the Single Monad itself (or the Greatest Element: Al-mu jam al-Sufi : 812-7, 826-8) because (in the famous expression of the Qur an) 'every thing was cre ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - B: Arabic Works on Ibn Arabi and Related Subjects:
  • ... phers'), ed. M. Bouyges with a summary in Latin, Beirut: n.p. 147. Al-Hakim, S. (1981) Al-mu jam al-Sufi: Al-Hikma fi Hudud Al-Kalima ('The Sufi Dictionary: The Wisdom in the Word'), Beirut: ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - OTHER BOOKS
  • ... r, but to the fully accomplished spiritual sages or 'true Knowers' ( uraf ). See also: Al-mu jam al-S fi : 515-21. [36] See chapter 371 of the Fut h t [III.416] for a detailed account of the ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - OTHER BOOKS
  • ... r, but to the fully accomplished spiritual sages or 'true Knowers' ( uraf ). See also: Al-mu jam al-S fi : 515-21. [36] See chapter 371 of the Fut h t [III.416] for a detailed account of the ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 7. Relative and Curved Time:
  • ... hib al-waqt ('the master of time', see chapter 336 of the Futuhat [III.135], and also: Al-mu jam al-Sufi : 678-83), because he is always in full attention to what Allah wants of him every si ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - ABBREVIATIONS
  • ... famous collection published by the Da irat Al-Ma arif Al- Uthmaniyya (Hyderabad, 1948) Al-mu jam al-Sufi Al-Hakim, S. (1981) Al-mu jam al-Sufi: Al-Hikma fi Hudud Al-Kalima ('The Sufi Diction ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - CHAPTER VI
    The Single-Monad Model
    of the Cosmos
  • ... , as imaginal forms perpetually re-created by the Single Monad ( al-jawhar al-fard ) ( Al-mu jam al-Sufi : 297), which alone has real existence. This Monad continuously and perpetually appea ...



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The science of Time is a noble science, that reveals the secret of Eternity. Only the Elites of Sages may ever come to know this secret. It is called the First Age, or the Age of ages, from which time is emerging.
Ibn al-Arabi [The Meccan Revelations: Volume I, page 156. - Trns. Mohamed Haj Yousef]
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