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Abstract

The ways and methods of sense, experience, and wisdom in cognition were presented and mentioned in the pre - Plato era in the Greek philosophy. Plato believed in sense, guessing and reasoning but Aristotle believed in wisdom only. The Muslim philosophers got acquainted with the Greek philosophy through the schools of Roha, Nasibin, Harran, and Jondi Shapoor. of course, at that time there were philosophers being for or against philosophy in the Muslim world. Among the Islamic mystics who were against, Ayn Al-Qudat, an outstanding figure had certain interpretations of his own through his belief in the “insight”. In addition to determining and explaining the territories of sense and wisdom in cognition, he believed in the insight and the manner beyond wisdom. In this respect, his viewpoints and some characteristics, along with the similarities and differences and the holy revelation, “wahy”, and the position of each of these categories in cognition and their shortages have been investigated and thoroughly discussed.

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