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Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: BAR-BEC |
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BARYA, IBN PAQUDA , a Jewish ethical writer who flourished at Saragossa in the 11th century. In 1040 he wrote in Arabic a treatise, Duties of the Heart. This book was one of the most significant and influential Jewish works of the middle ages. Bahya portrays an intensely spiritual conception of religion, and rises at times to great
mysticism .1 Including Miss Tinne's mother
The Law, in the rabbinical sense, was reverenced by Bahya, and he converted it into part
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Worship ; Trust; Consecration ; Humility; Repentance; Self-Examination; the Ascetic Life
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