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  • => The Discrete Nature of Time
  • ... ssue in more detail. Here we can only give a general preview.  For Ibn al-Arabi, time itself does not have a separate existence, but is reduced to motion or, more precisely, to the ongoing creative acts of God, or cosmic 'events' (each discrete divine 'Task' or sha’n) of each 'Day'. And ...


  • => The Structure of the Monad
  • ... for the forms, they are in need (of Allah's creation) in order to come out from non-existence into existence. And as for the Monad, it (is in need) of preserving its existence through that (creative Act), because its existence is unavoidably conditioned upon the existence of the creative f ...


  • => TIME CHEST - 2.2.6 The Discrete Nature of Time
  • ... Chapter IV of Volume II. Here we can only give a general preview: For Ibn al-Arabi, time itself does not have a separate entity, but is reduced to motion or, more precisely, to the ongoing creative acts of God, or cosmic “events” (each discrete divine “Task” ) of each “Day” . ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 8. The Discrete Nature of Time:
  • ... ult issue in more detail. Here we can only give a general preview. For Ibn Arabi, time itself does not have a separate existence, but is reduced to motion or, more precisely, to the ongoing creative acts of God, or cosmic 'events' (each discrete divine 'Task' or sha n ) of each 'Day'. And ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 4. The Structure of the Monad:
  • ... for the forms, they are in need (of Allah's creation) in order to come out from non-existence into existence. And as for the Monad, it (is in need) of preserving its existence through that (creative Act), because its existence is unavoidably conditioned upon the existence of the creative f ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 4.2.2  The Single Monad
  • ... ve force); the forms are in need (of Allah’s creation) in order to come out from non-existence into existence, and the Monad is also in need of preserving its existence through that (creative Act), because its existence is unavoidably conditioned upon the existence of the creative f ...



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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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