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Al-Nijat min al-Qarq fi Bahr al-Zalalaat (Arabic: النجاة من الغرق في بحر الضلالات, transl. salvation from falling into the sea of misguidances) known as Al-Nijat is one of the most famous philosophical works of the Iranian sage, Avicenna (980-1037). The general theme of the book is philosophy and includes topics in the fields of logic, physics, mathematics and theology.

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  • Al-Nijat min al-Qarq fi Bahr al-Zalalaat (Arabic: النجاة من الغرق في بحر الضلالات, transl. salvation from falling into the sea of misguidances) known as Al-Nijat is one of the most famous philosophical works of the Iranian sage, Avicenna (980-1037). The general theme of the book is philosophy and includes topics in the fields of logic, physics, mathematics and theology. (en)
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  • Al-Nijat min al-Qarq fi Bahr al-Zalalaat (Arabic: النجاة من الغرق في بحر الضلالات, transl. salvation from falling into the sea of misguidances) known as Al-Nijat is one of the most famous philosophical works of the Iranian sage, Avicenna (980-1037). The general theme of the book is philosophy and includes topics in the fields of logic, physics, mathematics and theology. (en)
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