Studying the quality and meaning of expression in Arabic and Western thought
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Greek thought in particular, represented in the philosophy of both Plato and Aristotle, according to what some books have transmitted. As for the internal aspect, the issue dates back in its first appearance to the theological sects; from the Ash'aris, the Mu'tazila and the Jahmites..., and the story of distinguishing between the Qur'an, which is in our hands, and psychological speech, especially with the Ash'aris.
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