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Know that there are two ways of considering ( i ' tibārān ) the qualities of the Most
High : ( 1 ) The first of these refers to the essential Power itself and the essential
Knowledge itself and to the other qualities themselves . And ( 2 ) the second ...
Know that there are two ways of considering ( i ' tibārān ) the qualities of the Most
High : ( 1 ) The first of these refers to the essential Power itself and the essential
Knowledge itself and to the other qualities themselves . And ( 2 ) the second ...
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( c ) Third , all the masters of the arts ( funūn ) and sciences ( ʻulūm ) refer to him
. ... And the masters of scholastic theology go to him — the Mu ' tazilites , in that
they refer to Abū ' Alī al - Jubbā ' ī , and he in matters of knowledge refers to Abū ...
( c ) Third , all the masters of the arts ( funūn ) and sciences ( ʻulūm ) refer to him
. ... And the masters of scholastic theology go to him — the Mu ' tazilites , in that
they refer to Abū ' Alī al - Jubbā ' ī , and he in matters of knowledge refers to Abū ...
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A full account of the incident here referred to is found in chapter 18 of Herrick ' s “
Hyāt - ul - Kuloob ” ( which is a translation of volume ii of the great work ... But it
was replied that Muḥammad had no offspring , and so this could not refer to him .
A full account of the incident here referred to is found in chapter 18 of Herrick ' s “
Hyāt - ul - Kuloob ” ( which is a translation of volume ii of the great work ... But it
was replied that Muḥammad had no offspring , and so this could not refer to him .
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Contents
THE NECESSITY OF THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE PRINCIPLES | 3 |
ALLAHS POSITIVE QUALITIES 3882 | 17 |
ALLĀHS PRIVATIVE QUALITIES 83110 | 30 |
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