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Son and daughter metaphorical expressions are common in general as well as technical languages. This study explores the similarities and differences between English and Arabic ibn (son) and bint (daughter) expressions, and the difficulties that student ...
Reima Al-Jarf
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Objective: To examine the foundations that govern human development, seen as an active subject of history, in the causes that motivate social facts and the mechanisms that move the threads of human relations of IBN Jaldun.
Ruben Dario Mendoza Arenas +5 more
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Two at Once: Enhancing Learning and Generalization Capacities via IBN-Net [PDF]
Convolutional neural networks (CNNs) have achieved great successes in many computer vision problems. Unlike existing works that designed CNN architectures to improve performance on a single task of a single domain and not generalizable, we present IBN ...
Xingang Pan +3 more
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Ibn Khaldûn and the Political Economy of Communication in the Age of Digital Capitalism
Ibn Khaldûn (1332–1406) was a philosopher, historian and sociologist. This paper asks: What elements of the Political Economy of Communication are there in Ibn Khaldûn’s work and how do they matter in digital capitalism?
Christian Fuchs
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The Peculiar Transient AT2018cow: A Possible Origin of a Type Ibn/IIn Supernova [PDF]
We present our photometric and spectroscopic observations of the peculiar transient AT2018cow. The multiband photometry covers from peak to ∼70 days, and the spectroscopy ranges from 5 to ∼50 days.
D. Xiang +49 more
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Transcendental Happiness in the Thought of Ibn Sīnā and Ibn ‘Arabī
This article explores the concept of transcendental happiness in the philosophies of arguably the two most important figures in Islamic intellectual thought, Abū ‘Alī ibn Sīnā (d. 428/1037) and Muḥyī al-Dīn ibn ‘Arabī (d. 638/1240).
Ismail Lala, Reham Alwazzan
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Ibn Tufayl’s Hayy Ibn Yaqzan: The Natural Progression of the Mind and Intellectual Elitism
This paper argues that Hayy Ibn Yaqzan, the allegorical fable by Ibn Tufayl, provides a rational defense for monotheistic religions by emphasizing that the human mind can realize the absolute reality of existence through its dependence on itself without ...
Dr. Mesfer Alhayyani
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Necessary Existence and Necessary Mercy: Ibn ‘Arabī’s Reformulation of Ibn Sīnā’s Ontological Proof
Abū ‘Alī ibn Sīnā (d. 428/1027) is regarded as the most influential philosopher in Islamic intellectual history. Of his numerous contributions, none has garnered more attention than his ontological proof for the existence of God, known as ‘the ...
Ismail Lala, Reham Alwazzan
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This research delves into the study of qirā’āt, specifically examining variations in Qur'anic recitation within the modern context of Qur'anic studies. Academic literature has typically overlooked qirā’āt, tending to emphasize linguistic aspects of qira ...
Jejak Warisan Kanonisasi, Ibn Mujahid
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Spectroscopic observations of progenitor activity 100 days before a Type Ibn supernova [PDF]
Obtaining spectroscopic observations of the progenitors of core-collapse supernovae is often unfeasible, due to an inherent lack of knowledge as to what stars experience supernovae and when they will explode.
S. Brennan +32 more
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