Basirah
Basirah (بصيرة) is an Arabic word used by Muslims to mean perception, insight and foresight of a transcendental truth. The deeper discernment of certain knowledge from that truth is firasa.[1][2]
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Others articles of the Topics Religion AND Islam : God in Islam
Others articles of the Topic Religion : Shirk (Islam), God in Islam, Full communion, Christian Church
Others articles of the Topic Islam : Al-Baqara, Kaaba, Islamic philosophy, Umar II, Amir al-Mu'minin, Ali, Nasheed
Others articles of the Topic Education : Loknayak Jai Prakash Institute Of Technology, University of Texas–Pan American
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