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Etymological Dictionary of Arabic
Ibn Khaldun: Muqaddima Book Six
Chapter VI. The various kinds of sciences. The methods of instruction. The conditions that obtain in these connections. The chapter includes a prefatory discussion and appendices
[VI] 1. Man's ability to think
[VI] 2. The world of the things that come into being as the result of action, materializes through thinking
[VI] 3. The experimental intellect and how it comes into being
[VI] 4. The sciences (knowledge) of human beings and the sciences (knowledge) of angels
[VI] 5. The sciences (knowledge) of the prophets
[VI] 6. Man is essentially ignorant, and becomes learned through acquiring knowledge
[VI] 7. Scientific instruction is a craft
[VI] 8. The sciences are numerous only where civilization is large and sedentary culture highly developed
[VI] 9. The various sciences that exist in contemporary civilization
[VI] 10. The Qur'anic sciences of Qur'an interpretation and Qur'an reading Qur'an interpretation
[VI] 11. The sciences concerned with Prophetic traditions
[VI] 12. Jurisprudence and its subdivision, inheritance laws B The science of inheritance laws
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ʕĪsà ʕUbayd, Muqaddima (1921)
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