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    Alchemist Poem

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    The universe conspires with the elements to make something happen- maktub it is written that you and the wind will become one it is written that one’s dream will overturn your own it is written that your path will unfold through your fantasies Fear is the enemy of the universe‚ modifying what is destined to happen. childhood fears may keep you from looking towards those who may help physical fears may keep you from fighting battles that will only push youu farther spiritual fears may keep

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    Lataif

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    Qalb- Yellow- Dhikr Ya Sayed Lataif of the Heart Chakras Qudra Chi Teachings Mawlana Shaykh Nazim AlHaqqani Home Nur Muhamma Secrets of Light Muhammad Reality Secrets of Creation Secrets of The Throne Sufi Meditation Muraqabah Sufi Energy Practices‚ Divine Energy‚ Prophetic & Angelic Sufi Meditation Lataif of The Heart 5 Levels of The Heart 9 Points Chakras‚ Enneagram Sufi Meditation Sufi Energy Enneagram Sufi Meditation Secrets of Naqshbandi Ancient Secrets of Naqshbandi Sufi Order Mystic

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    Does God Exist

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    Design Argument--Does God exist? I found William Paley’s design argument in The Watch and the Watch-Maker the most compelling and thought provoking because I thought he had an interesting point symbolizing the watch as the universe and the watch-maker as the universe-maker or God. Paley doesn’t give a scientific explanation‚ but instead bases his work on observation and logical thinking unlike Robin Collins’s argument in his work‚ A Scientific Argument for the Existence of God‚ which is supported

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    Is Everyone Prejudice

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    It is very common to hear the phrase ‘everyone is born with or clean slate’. John Locke (as cited in Allport (1983) believed that everyone is born tabula rasa which is translated to mean blank slate.   If this is the case‚ then why prejudice exists in children from a very young age? Does this mean that prejudice is a learnt behaviour? In this essay‚ issues such as what brings on prejudice at a young age‚ what and who influences them will be discussed. Foremost‚ prejudice can be defined as having

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    Case Digest

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    Dy Keh Beng -vs- International Labor and Maritime Union of the Philippines‚ et al. GR No. L-32245‚ 25 May 1979 FACTS A charge for ULP was filed against Dy Keh beng for discriminatory acts within the meaning of RA 875‚ Section 4(a.1) and 4(a.2) by dismissing Carlos N. Solano and Ricardo Tudla for their union activities. A case was filed in court and Dy Keh Beng contended that he did not know Tudla and that Solano was not his employee because the latter came to the establishment only when there

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    English literature

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    EMPIRICISM - LOCKE Empiricism is defined as the view that knowledge comes from experience via the senses‚ and that science also flourishes through observation and experiment. An Empirical Theory of Knowledge For Locke‚ all knowledge comes exclusively through experience. He argues that at birth the mind is a tabula rasa‚ or blank slate‚ that humans fill with ideas as they experience the world through the five senses. Locke defines knowledge as the connection and agreement‚ or disagreement

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    What is the rule that you live by? We all live in the world of rules. I would classify all the rules into two big groups macro and micro. Macro rules are the rules that were formed by government’s institutions‚ religion‚ culture and society. Micro rules are settled by each person for himself of herself depending on the way he/she was brought up and educated. I have a few personal rules I use in my live actively. They are very simple and based on a very elementary foundation. First of them is

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    Ibn Sina/Avicenna

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    existent.’ Ibn Sina‚ or Avicenna‚ born 980 AD‚ was a leading polymath of many subjects; many of his theories are still renowned today; 240 of (approximately) 450 works can authentically be attributed to him‚ contributing to mainly medicine and philosophy‚ but also astronomy‚ physics‚ psychology‚ geology and even poetry. A devout Muslim and child prodigy‚ he had memorised the Qur’an by the age of ten‚ and quickly surpassed his teachers of the Hanafi Sunni school‚ and by the age of 16 was fully learned

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    Critical Thinking

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    what are the developments and initiatives that had been done with it. 1.0 Islamic Contributions in Critical Thinking Critical thinking plays a vital part in Islamic Philosophy. They have used it and make discussions among them to form a new idea that is related to Islam. Here we can also see how these philosophers use their thinking in their philosophies. 1. Al- Kindi Al-Kindi was the first Islamic philosopher. He lived in Iraq and studied

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    PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION ISLAMIC PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION By TAHIRA ARIF PABANEY In the partial fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Philosophy (M. Phil.) Education/Social Sciences Under the supervision of SIR SALEEM Presented to Hamdard Institute of Education and Social Sciences HAMDARD UNIVERSITY Submitted on: 26th February‚ 2013 ISLAMIC PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION Q. According to Imam Ghazali’s philosophy of education‚ what are the categories of knowledge? A. According

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