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philosophies prevail on this topic. Waḥdat al-
wujūd literally means "the
Unity of Existence" or "the
Unity of Being."
Wujūd,
meaning "existence" or "presence",...
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Wujūd (Arabic: وجود) is an
Arabic word
typically translated to mean existence, presence, being, substance, or entity. However, in the
religion of Islam...
- For example,
according to al-Ghazali "There is
nothing in
wujud [existence]
except God...
Wujud [Existence] only
belongs to the Real One".
Ghazali explains...
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metaphysicians and
Sufis influenced by Ibn Arabi's
doctrine of
Wahdat al-
Wujud. It is not to be
confused with Al Akbariyya, a
secret Sufi
society founded...
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Records Commission (1952). Hussaini, S**** Shah Khusro,
Gisudaraz on
Wahdat al-
Wujud.
Studies in
Islam 19 (1982), pp. 233–45. Hussaini, S**** Shah Khusro, Sayyid...
- (Arabic: ماهية, romanized: māhiya) and
existence (Arabic: وجود, romanized:
wujūd). He
argued that the fact of
existence cannot be
inferred from or accounted...
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being the
first person to
explicitly delineate the
concept of "Wahdat ul-
Wujud" ("Unity of Being"), a
monist doctrine which claimed that all
things in...
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between Hindu and
Muslim mysticism and
focus on the
concept of Waḥdat al-
wujūd.
Muhammad Ghawth Wajihuddin Alvi Say****na
Hashim Peer
Dastagir Shah Inayat...
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physical and
mental exercises, are
Hinduism in
nature known as
wahdat al-
wujud philosophy (oneness of existence; the
realization of
identity between the...
- the idea of
unity of
existence (Arabic: وحدة الوجود, romanized: waḥdat al-
wujūd)
still prevailed in
later Islamic thought, such as that of ibn Sina. Gershom...