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  • ...ed to an [[angel]] in Judeo-Christian belief, and to a [[Genie|jinn]] in [[Islamic]] [[belief]]. ...nn]] who was among the ranks of angels due to his [[wisdom]] and piety; in Islamic belief, angels always follow God's commands, but jinns (like humans) have [
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  • ...|literary]] output, and the emergence of the [[Film|motion picture]] as an art form greatly enriched philosophical subject matter. ...rgence of "fundamental" religious identity in [[Christian]], [[Jewish]], [[Islamic]], and [[Hindu]] contexts, and seemingly irrepressible if intermittent [[ge
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  • ...e Diaspora community of the Hellenistic world, (2) its flourishing in both Islamic and Christian lands in the Middle Ages, and (3) its modern period, which be ...century]] to end of the [[9th century]]) were especially influenced by the Islamic [[Mutazilite]] philosophers; they denied all limiting attributes of [[God]]
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  • ...atural sciences, are historically valid, so long as they are describing an art or organized body of knowledge which can be taught objectively. The use of ===Islamic civilization===
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  • ...ecognized states with which the Holy See does not have relations. Nine are Islamic (Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia, Brunei, Comoros, Malaysia, the Maldives, Maurit ...riotism were doomed to collapse, even as the highly [[intellectual]] and [[art]]istic [[worship]] of the Greeks had gone down before the fervid and deeply
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  • ...s made extremely important contributions to [[Christian philosophy]] and [[Islamic philosophy]]. In the Islamic tradition, [[Ibn Bajjah]] philosophized along [[neo-Platonist]] lines in th
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  • Every animal portrayed and worshipped in ancient Egyptian art, writing and religion is indigenous to Africa, all the way from the predyna === Islamic philosophy ===
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  • ...é in France draw heavily on secularism. Secular states also existed in the Islamic world during the later Middle Ages.[11] ...r 1975). "The Separation of State and Religion in the Development of Early Islamic Society", International Journal of Middle East Studies 6 (4), p. 363-385.
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  • According to the [[Islamic]] creed, the essence of all the prophets’ messages is what Islam calls fo ...]. Also, only a tiny minority of prophets are believed to have been sent [[Islamic Holy Books|holy books]] (such as the [[Tawrat]], [[Zabur]], [[Injil]] and t
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  • ...leading to a Golden Age. The use of paper spread from China through the [[Islamic world]], and entered production in [[Europe]] in the early 12th century. [[ * For storing information: book, notebook, magazine, newspaper, art, zine, letter
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  • ...ly acknowledges the existence of other ''Ahura''s "Lords", as in "thou who art the mightiest Ahura and the Wise (''Mazda'') One" (''Yasna'' 33.11). In add
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  • Remote sensing can be defined as the art and science of obtaining [[information]] about Earth features from measurem #David A. King (1996), "Astronomy and Islamic society: Qibla, gnomics and timekeeping", in Roshdi Rashed, ed., Encycloped
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  • *<center>"'''Vision''' is the [[art]] of seeing the invisible." - Jonathan Swift</center> ...ounder of Psychophysics and Experimental Psychology?". American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences 16 (2).
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  • ...and processes become embedded. For the, culture thus includes technology, art, science, as well as moral systems. ...ture'' referred to [[elite|élite]] activities such as [[museum]]-caliber [[art]] and [[European classical music|classical music]], and the word ''cultured
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  • ...and processes become embedded. For the, culture thus includes technology, art, science, as well as moral systems. ...ture'' referred to [[elite|élite]] activities such as [[museum]]-caliber [[art]] and [[European classical music|classical music]], and the word ''cultured
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  • ...the widely observed phenomenon of burning that led to [[metallurgy]]- the art and science of processing ores to get metals (e.g. [[History of metallurgy ...ū Rayhān al-Bīrūnī|al-Biruni]] (d. 1048).Dr. K. Ajram (1992), ''Miracle of Islamic Science'', Appendix B, Knowledge House Publishers, ISBN 0911119434."[[Alexa
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  • ...orshiped is not to be located there or anywhere. All this accords with the Islamic view that while God is the creator of the world, he is above it, not within ...t house an image of God, nor is it the dwelling place of God. Nonetheless, Islamic interpretation occasionally characterizes it as a place of particular acces
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  • ...ily, politically and economically will have a tremendous affect upon those Islamic nations, which sit on the fence. When you see this happening, you can say t ...ed, seafloor archaeological expedition, equipped with its own state-of-the-art autonomous underwater vehicle and diving team, discovers unquestionable pro
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  • ...minine, in μαγική τέχνη (''magike techne'', Latin ''ars magica'') "magical art." ...owley]] preferred the spelling ''magick'', defining it as "the science and art of causing change to occur in conformity with the will." By this, he inclu
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  • ...o the cultural anthropologist of religions are rituals, beliefs, religious art, and practices of piety.
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