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- "existence" or "presence", here refers to God. On the other hand, waḥdat al-shuhūd, meaning "Apparentism" or "Monotheism of Witness", holds that God and his...
- Vishishtadvaita - Vitalism - Voluntarism - Voluntaryism - Vivartavada Wahdat-ul-Shuhud - Wahdat-ul-Wujood - War, philosophy of - Weimar classicism - Western philosophy...
- advocating the dualistic-compatible 'unity of witness' (Arabic: wahdat ash-shuhud), maintaining separation of creator and creation. Later, Shah Waliullah...
- concept of Wahdat as-Shuhud which Chittick claimed is just similar in essence. Ahmad Sirhindi advanced the notion of wahdat ash-shuhūd (oneness of appearance)...
- sultan. Though the sheikh adhered to the metaphysical doctrine of waḥdat al-shuhūd, which went against scholar Ibn 'Arabi's teaching of waḥdat al-wujūd, the...
- al-Sab'a [ar] (the Seven Grades) Related articles Wahdat-al-Wujud · Wahdat al-Shuhud [ar] Teachers Ibn 'Asakir (d. 571/1176) Abu Tahir al-Silafi (d. 576/1180)...
- Mushahada or Mushahida (contemplation, witnessing), derived from shuhud to witness, is a concept in Sufism. It is the vision 'of' or 'by' God so that the...
- the universe is God, and that all things exist within God only. Wahdat-ul-shuhud (apparentism, or unity of witness), on the other hand, holds that any experience...
- al-Sab'a [ar] (the Seven Grades) Related articles Wahdat-al-Wujud · Wahdat al-Shuhud [ar] Teachers Ibn 'Asakir (d. 571/1176) Abu Tahir al-Silafi (d. 576/1180)...
- Madrasa (built in 1336) and two other madrasas, Madrasa al-Qadi and Madrasa Shuhud, all built by Sultan Abu el-H****an. After the end of the Marinid and Wattasid...