|
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7
|
738 |
Cf.
pp. 253
ff., below. |
|
738a |
In
this section, Ibn Khaldun generally uses another Arabic term for
"metaphysics," which, translated literally, means "science of
divine matters." |
|
739 |
Cf.
3:115 (n. 591), above. |
|
740 |
For
this discussion, cf. p. 52, above. |
|
741 |
Cf.
1:402, above. |
|
742 |
Cf.
Bombaci, p. 458. |
|
743 |
Lit., "perceptions which are included by (the higher perceptions
of Muhammad)." Cf. Bombaci, p. 458, and, for instance, p. 38,
above. |
|
744 |
Cf.
p. 83 (n. 478), above. |
|
745 |
Cf. p.
89, above; pp. 253 f., below. |
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