Astrology in medieval Islam
Some medieval Muslims took a keen interest in the study of astrology, despite the Islamic prohibitions: partly because they considered the celestial bodies to be essential, partly because the dwellers of desert-regions often travelled at night, and relied upon knowledge of the constellations for guidance in their journeys. After the advent of Islam, the Muslims needed to determine the time of the prayers, the direction of the Kaaba, and the correct orientation of the mosque, all of which helped give a religious impetus to the study of astronomy and contributed towards the belief that the heavenly bodies were influential upon terrestrial affairs as well as the human condition. The science dealing with such influences was termed astrology (Arabic: علم النجوم Ilm an-Nujūm), a discipline conta
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Astrology in medieval Islam
Some medieval Muslims took a keen interest in the study of astrology, despite the Islamic prohibitions: partly because they considered the celestial bodies to be essential, partly because the dwellers of desert-regions often travelled at night, and relied upon knowledge of the constellations for guidance in their journeys. After the advent of Islam, the Muslims needed to determine the time of the prayers, the direction of the Kaaba, and the correct orientation of the mosque, all of which helped give a religious impetus to the study of astronomy and contributed towards the belief that the heavenly bodies were influential upon terrestrial affairs as well as the human condition. The science dealing with such influences was termed astrology (Arabic: علم النجوم Ilm an-Nujūm), a discipline conta
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Arabská astrologie je jednou z ...... západní astrologické tradice.
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De Arabische en islamitische a ...... hijnlijk verloren zijn gegaan.
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L'astrologia islamica, o Scien ...... llo sviluppo dell'astronomia..
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L'astrologie arabe résulte his ...... nes du zodiaque traditionnels.
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Muslim abad pertengahan memega ...... keagamaan dan ilmuwan Muslim.
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Some medieval Muslims took a k ...... and development of astronomy.
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اهتم بعض المسلمين في العصور ال ...... لحافز لدراسة وتطوير علم الفلك.
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중세 아랍은 하늘의 연구에 예리한 관심을 갖고 있었는데 ...... 연구와 발전을 위한 동기를 부여하는데 도움이 되었다.
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Arabská astrologie je jednou z ...... západní astrologické tradice.
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De Arabische en islamitische a ...... hijnlijk verloren zijn gegaan.
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L'astrologia islamica, o Scien ...... e alle costellazioni visibili.
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L'astrologie arabe résulte his ...... nes du zodiaque traditionnels.
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Muslim abad pertengahan memega ...... tronomi (lebih dikenal sebagai
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Some medieval Muslims took a k ...... an-Nujūm), a discipline conta
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اهتم بعض المسلمين في العصور ال ...... الهندية، وطورها العرب بعد إنشا
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중세 아랍은 하늘의 연구에 예리한 관심을 갖고 있었는데 ...... 의 도서관의 설립에 뒤이어 아랍인들에 의해 발전되었다.
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Arabische en islamitische astrologie
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Arabská astrologie
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Astrologi dalam Islam abad pertengahan
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Astrologia islamica
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Astrologie arabe
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Astrology in medieval Islam
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علم التنجيم في الإسلام خلال العصور الوسطى
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중세 이슬람의 점성술
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