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Consequences of dietary cinnamon and ginger oils supplementation on blood biochemical parameters, oxidative status, and tissue histomorphology of growing Japanese quails. [PDF]
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Ibn ‘Arabi and Religious Tolerance
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Diversity of bacteria within the human gut and its contribution to the functional unity of holobionts. [PDF]
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A comprehensive review on indigenous therapeutic approaches in kidney care using Ayush medicine. [PDF]
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Targeted radioligand therapy: physics and biology, internal dosimetry and other practical aspects during <sup>177</sup>Lu/<sup>225</sup>Ac treatment in neuroendocrine tumors and metastatic prostate cancer. [PDF]
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Islam and Christian–Muslim Relations, 2018
In Rethinking Ibn ‘Arabi, Gregory Lipton offers a critical intervention in the field of Ibn ʿArabī studies vis-a-vis the (mis)use of the textual tradition attributed to this thirteenth-century Musl...
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In Rethinking Ibn ‘Arabi, Gregory Lipton offers a critical intervention in the field of Ibn ʿArabī studies vis-a-vis the (mis)use of the textual tradition attributed to this thirteenth-century Musl...
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Ibn ‘Arabi and the Contemporary West: Beshara and the Ibn ‘Arabi Society
Islam and Christian–Muslim Relations, 2014Muhyiddin ibn ‘Arabi (561–638/1165–1240) is well known in the West, where he is taken to exemplify the philosophy of Islamic mysticism, or Sufism.
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1980
Called by Moslems 'the greatest Master,' Ibn Al' Arabi (1165-1240), a Sufi born in Spain, wrote this work that was intended to be a synthesis of his spiritual doctrine.
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Called by Moslems 'the greatest Master,' Ibn Al' Arabi (1165-1240), a Sufi born in Spain, wrote this work that was intended to be a synthesis of his spiritual doctrine.
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