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  • ... Expressions of Time The Significance of the Week in Theology and Astronomy The Four Main time cycles The Week as the Primary Time Cycle The Divine Origin of the Seven Days of the Week The S ...


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  • ... bn al-Arabi's View of Time and Creation... more on this can be found here . The Four Main time cycles The Four Main time cycles: Ibn al-Arabi stresses that 'everything in the world has to be ...


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  • ... ts Seven Days 1. The Significance of the Week in Theology and Astronomy: 2. The Four Main time cycles: Figure III.1: The Divine Quadratic Rule. This figure is translated from the Futuhat [I ...


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  • ... ncept of Time and Creation by Mohamed Haj Yousef Search Inside this Book 2. The Four Main time cycles: Ibn Arabi stresses that 'everything in the world has to be based on (specific) divine A ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - Figure III.1: The Divine Quadratic Rule. This figure is translated from the Futuhat [I 260].
  • ... also reflected in relation to time. Therefore, Ibn Arabi points out, there are four main time cycles within the domain of manifest nature: the day, the week, the month and the year. These f ...


  • => SINGLE MONAD MODEL - 2.4. The Year:
  • ... d that the 360-day year does not equal twelve of the twenty-eight-days months. These four time cycles that Ibn Arabi talks about are not meant for calendar purposes; they are said to be the ...


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  • => ULTIMATE SYMMETRY - Conclusion
  • ... aspects of Nature, such as the classical elements, the fundamental interactions, the four time cycles and the geographical directions. When we look from outside, which is absolutely impossib ...


  • => DUALITY OF TIME - 4.4.4.2  Day-time and Night-time
  • ... sical elements of Nature. This quadratic cosmological rule was reflected in the four main time cycles: the day, the week, the month and the year, as Ibn al-Arabi says: ‘Time is restric ...



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