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  2. Hikmah - Wikipedia

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    Hikmah (also Hikmat, Arabic: حكمة, ḥikma) is an Arabic word that means wisdom, sagacity, philosophy, rationale or underlying reason. The Quran mentions "hikmah" in various places, where it is understood as knowledge and understanding of the Quran, fear of God, and a means of nourishing the spirit or intellect.

  3. House of Wisdom - Wikipedia

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    In Cairo, Dar al-Hikmah, the "House of Wisdom", was another name of the House of Knowledge, founded by the Fatimid Caliph, al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah in 1004. [2] Included in this House of Knowledge was a library that had a collection so vast, it was known as a "Wonder of the World".

  4. Epistles of Wisdom - Wikipedia

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    The Epistles of Wisdom are also referred to as the Kitab al-Hikma (Book of Wisdom) and al-Hikma al-Sharifa. Other ancient Druze writings include the Rasa'il al-Hind (Epistles of India) and the previously lost (or hidden) manuscripts such as al-Munfarid bi-Dhatihi and al-Sharia al-Ruhaniyya as well as others including didactic and polemic ...

  5. Hikma - Wikipedia

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    Al-Hikmah University, a private university in Ilorin, Nigeria; Al-Hikma University (Baghdad), a former university in Baghdad, Iraq; Dar Al-Hekma University, a women's tertiary institute in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia; Collège de la Sagesse, also known as Al Hekmeh, private school in Beirut, Lebanon

  6. Transcendent theosophy - Wikipedia

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    The expression al-hikmat al-muta’āliyah comprises two terms: al-hikmat (meaning literally, wisdom; and technically, philosophy, and by contextual extension theosophy) and muta’āliyah (meaning exalted or transcendent). This school of Mulla Sadra in Islamic philosophy is usually called al-hikmat al-muta’āliyah.

  7. Hikmat - Wikipedia

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    Bait al Hikmat, main library at Hamdard University, Karachi, Pakistan; Divani-hikmat, literary council of Azerbaijan; Hikmah (also transliterated Hikmat) Islamic term meaning "wisdom" or underlying philosophy of an Islamic law

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    Nearly 72.88 million Americans rely on Social Security for monthly income. The vast majority, about 65.5 million, collect Social Security benefits. Another 4.88 million receive Supplemental ...

  9. Paradise of Wisdom - Wikipedia

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    The Firdaws al-ḥikma (فردوس الحكمة), [1] known in English as the Paradise of Wisdom, [2] is a medical encyclopedia written by Ali ibn Sahl Rabban al-Tabari and completed around 850. It is one of the earliest Islamic medical encyclopedias, if not the earliest.