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Perplexed (Judeo-Arabic: דלאלת אלחאירין, romanized:
Dalālat al-ḥā'irīn; Arabic: دلالة الحائرين, romanized:
Dalālat al-ḥā'irīn; Hebrew: מורה הנבוכים, romanized: Moreh...
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applied to
other cases via the "indication of the text" (
dalalat al-n****), not qiyas.
Dalalat al-n**** is an
exercise in
linguistic interpretation rather...
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philosophy and
Jewish theology.
Written in Judeo-Arabic
under the
title Dalālat al-ḥāʾirīn, and
completed between 1186 and 1190.[better source needed]...
- al-ʿulwiyya ("On the
indications of the
celestial objects"), Kitāb al-
dalālāt ʿalā al-ittiṣālāt wa-qirānāt al-kawākib ("Book of the
indications of the...
- Sahl al-Isra'ili
wrote poetry in Arabic.
Maimonides wrote his
landmark Dalãlat al-Hā'irīn (The
Guide for the Perplexed) in
Arabic using the
Hebrew alphabet...
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Ghadeer se
Karbala tak
Hadees Madeenatul Ilm (Hadees ki
Sanad aur uski
dalalat) Zaereen-e-
Qaime Aley
Mohammad (A.S) Falsafa-e-
Sahro Aijaz Kahalike Kaiynat...
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philosophy of
Aristotle with Judaism; and to this end he
composed the work,
Dalalat al-Ḥairin (Guide for the Perplexed)—known
better under its
Hebrew title...
- Latin: Picatrix), and by
philosophers like
Maimonides (1138–1204) in his
Dalālat al-ḥāʾirīn ("Guide for the Perplexed", c. 1190). Ibn al-Nadim, in his Kitāb...
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Among Shaikh Rashid's
published works is Raf' al-Astar 'an
Shubuhat wa
Dalalat Sahib al-
Hiwar ("Exposing the
Insinuations and
Aggravations of the Author...
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Aristotle to Judaism; and to this end he
composed his
immortal work, "
Dalalat al-Ḥairin" (Guide for the Perplexed) —known
better under its
Hebrew title...