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An era of information explosion correlates with the emblems of "too much information effect&... more An era of information explosion correlates with the emblems of "too much information effect" and "the information overload." The fundamental issue is that, humankind has too many choices of information too much of the time; human beings are even informing themselves to the death oftheir humanity. Its solution lies in grasping the basic idea that, firstly, there is difference between information, science, understanding, and wisdom. Secondly, in order that it could be properly understood, true knowledge requires adab towards it, which accords with balanced, farḍ , ʿayn-farḍ , kifāyah epistemological dynamism.
Ibn al-‘Arabi explains that Allah states thirty-six times in the Qur’an that He is the only truly... more Ibn al-‘Arabi explains that Allah states thirty-six times in the Qur’an that He is the only truly divine Deity (tawhid). Those verses comprehensively cover the faith and belief in Allah’s names and attributes. As specific ways to remember God (tahlil) and as descriptions of Who He is, all those verses are indeed a Mercy from Him to humanity in general and to those who truly submit to Him in particular.
Ibn Al-Arabi on Fundamental Religious Notions: Natural Disposition (Fitrah), Divine Law (Shar'... more Ibn Al-Arabi on Fundamental Religious Notions: Natural Disposition (Fitrah), Divine Law (Shar'), True Faith (Iman) and Disbelief (Kufr)
An era of information explosion correlates with the emblems of "too much information effect&... more An era of information explosion correlates with the emblems of "too much information effect" and "the information overload." The fundamental issue is that, humankind has too many choices of information too much of the time; human beings are even informing themselves to the death oftheir humanity. Its solution lies in grasping the basic idea that, firstly, there is difference between information, science, understanding, and wisdom. Secondly, in order that it could be properly understood, true knowledge requires adab towards it, which accords with balanced, farḍ , ʿayn-farḍ , kifāyah epistemological dynamism.
Ibn al-‘Arabi explains that Allah states thirty-six times in the Qur’an that He is the only truly... more Ibn al-‘Arabi explains that Allah states thirty-six times in the Qur’an that He is the only truly divine Deity (tawhid). Those verses comprehensively cover the faith and belief in Allah’s names and attributes. As specific ways to remember God (tahlil) and as descriptions of Who He is, all those verses are indeed a Mercy from Him to humanity in general and to those who truly submit to Him in particular.
Ibn Al-Arabi on Fundamental Religious Notions: Natural Disposition (Fitrah), Divine Law (Shar'... more Ibn Al-Arabi on Fundamental Religious Notions: Natural Disposition (Fitrah), Divine Law (Shar'), True Faith (Iman) and Disbelief (Kufr)