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       Avicenna

      A Compendium on the Soul

       A Spiritual Essay

      e-artnow, 2020

       Contact: [email protected]

      EAN: 4064066057558

       Introduction

       Section First

       Section Second

       Sub-Section A:

       Sub-Section B:

       Section Third

       Section Fourth

       Section Fifth

       Section Sixth

       Section Seventh

       Section Eighth

       Section Ninth

       Sub-Section A:

       Sub-Section B:

       Sub-Section C:

       Sub-Section D:

       Sub-Section E:

       Section Tenth

      INTRODUCTION

       Table of Contents

      In the Name of GOD, the Merciful, the Compassionate: May GOD bless our Lord Muhammad and his Kinsfolk, and give them peace. O my God facilitate [this undertaking]; and make [it] end in good, O Thou Bounteous Being!

      Abu-´Aly, Ibn Sînâ, the chief elder, learnèd and erudite leader, the precise and accurate researcher, Truth’s plea against mankind, the physician of physicians, the philosopher of Islâm, may the Most High GOD have mercy upon him, saith:—

      The best of beginnings is that which is adorned with praise to the Giver of strength for praising Him; and for invoking blessing and peace upon our Lord Muhammad, His prophet and servant, and upon his good and pure offspring after him. And after this beginning, he saith further:—

      And whereas I find that custom has trod along this highroad, and prescribed this usage, I avail myself of such a precedent and excuse to warrant my reaching up and aspiring to the Prince, GOD give him long life, with an offering [an acceptable present]; and I have given prevalence to the thought that my choice ought to fall upon an object which will at once be most acceptable to him, and best calculated to attain my aim of ingratiating myself into his favor; and this, after coming to the certain conclusion that the chief virtues are two, namely 1. Love of wisdom as to the Articles of Faith, (i.e., Love of Philosophy in theoretical principles); and 2. Choice of the most honest of deeds as to intention (i.e., the preference of pure purposes in practical life).