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  • => Analogies in the Macrocosms
  • ... umed to be the underlying principle or substrate of all creation and manifestation. As we've mentioned on several earlier occasions, Ibn al-Arabi often attributes his source for some of the ...


  • => Dimensions of the Unseen world
  • ... n mentioned that it is different from what we may imagine [Kanz: 39236, 39241], but as we've mentioned above that the holders of the Throne/Kingdom are now four and in the Hereafter they sha ...


  • => The Different Names of the Single Monad
  • ... s heard the divine Command in their state of pre-existence and he affirms again what we have mentioned in section II.3 that for Allah nothing was introduced after His creating the world; onl ...


  • => The Oneness of Being
  • ... hich is close to (waliya) absolute Existence, from among all that (contingent realm) we have mentioned is light and spirit, and all of what we have mentioned which is close to absolute non-e ...


  • => Spreading the Shadows
  • ... 255.22]. However, both cases are plausible [IV 417.18], if we take into account what we have mentioned in Chapter V that the things are not other than Him, and that the 'face' of a thing is ...


  • => Superstrings and the Science of Letters
  • ... we know.' [I.58.12] These 'groups' refer to the groups of the spiritual hierarchy that we've mentioned above, which Ibn al-Arabi explained in detail in chapter 73 of the Futuhat. Ibn al-Arab ...


  • => The Structure of the Monad
  • ... te (sifa). So the knowable things that have actual existence are not more than those we have mentioned. Now you must know that the world is one in substance and many in form (appearance). So ...


  • => The Taken-out Days
  • ... ical to taking the world out of non-existence into the 'light' of existence: … Now we have mentioned that the world was hidden in the (absolute) Unseen (ghayb) of Allah, and that this Unse ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 2.2.6 The Discrete Nature of Time
  • ... Yousef Search Inside this Book 2.2.6 The Discrete Nature of Time Apart from all what we have mentioned above, the most important and distinctive of Ibn al-Arabi’s ideas about time is that ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 6.3. The World of Letters:
  • ... umed to be the underlying principle or substrate of all creation and manifestation. As we've mentioned on several earlier occasions, Ibn Arabi often attributes his source for some of the mos ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 8. Superstrings and the Science of Letters:
  • ... we know.' [I.58.12] These 'groups' refer to the groups of the spiritual hierarchy that we've mentioned above, which Ibn Arabi explained in detail in chapter 73 of the Futuhat . Ibn Arabi als ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 10.5. The Hereafter:
  • ... mentioned that it is different from what we may imagine [ Kanz : 39236, 39241], but as we've mentioned above that the holders of the Throne/Kingdom are now four and in the Hereafter they sha ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - OTHER BOOKS
  • ... 255.22]. However, both cases are plausible [IV 417.18], if we take into account what we have mentioned in Chapter V that the things are not other than Him, and that the 'face' of a thing is ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - OTHER BOOKS
  • ... 255.22]. However, both cases are plausible [IV 417.18], if we take into account what we have mentioned in Chapter V that the things are not other than Him, and that the 'face' of a thing is ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - Figure IV.1: The 'Taken-out' days. (It helps to imagine the resulting loop in three dimensions (x, y, z), as indicated graphically below.)
  • ... dentical to taking the world out of non-existence into the 'light' of existence: Now we have mentioned that the world was hidden in the (absolute) Unseen ( ghayb ) of Allah, and that this Un ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 4. The 'Intertwined' Days:
  • ... Creation by Mohamed Haj Yousef Search Inside this Book 4. The 'Intertwined' Days: As we have mentioned before (section II.15), Allah said in the Holy Qur an: e ach Day He is upon some (one) ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 5. The Oneness of Being:
  • ... ch is close to ( waliya ) absolute Existence, from among all that (contingent realm) we have mentioned is light and spirit, and all of what we have mentioned which is close to absolute non-e ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 3. The Different Names of the Single Monad:
  • ... s heard the divine Command in their state of pre-existence and he affirms again what we have mentioned in section II.3 that for Allah nothing was introduced after His creating the world; onl ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 4. The Structure of the Monad:
  • ... ( sifa ). So the knowable things that have actual existence are not more than those we have mentioned. Now you must know that the world is one in substance and many in form (appearance). So ...


  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - IV.1.2 The Three Categories of Existence
  • ... e, that which is close to absolute Existence, from among all that (contingent realm) we have mentioned, is light and spirit, and all of what we have mentioned which is close to absolute non- ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 4.1  The Oneness of Being
  • ... re that which is close to absolute Existence, from among all that (contingent realm) we have mentioned, is light and spirit, and all of what we have mentioned which is close to absolute non- ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 4.4.10.2  Taken-out Days
  • ... ng the world out of non-existence into the ‘light’ of existence: ‘We have mentioned that the world was hidden in the (absolute) Unseen of (the fore-knowledge of) Allah, an ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 4.4.10.3  Intertwined Days
  • ... ace by Mohamed Haj Yousef Search Inside this Book 4.4.10.3  Intertwined Days As we have mentioned in section 4.3 above, Allah said in the Holy Quran: (Each Day He is upon a task) [55:29 ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 6.8.1  The Kaaba
  • ... ht moon mansions [I.666.28], and the corresponding twenty-eight Arabic letters which we have mentioned in chapter III that they are equivalent to the twenty-eight elementary particles and an ...



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As a result of the original divine manifestation, all kinds of motions are driven by Love and Passion. Who could possibly not instantly fall in love with this perfect and most beautiful harmony! Beauty is desirable for its own essence, and if the Exalted (Real) did not manifest in the form of beauty, the World would not have appeared out into existence.
paraphrased from: Ibn al-Arabi [The Meccan Revelations: II.677.12 - trsn. Mohamed Haj Yousef]
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