Noah Gardiner doth schreibble :
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> Some medieval Islamic thinkers seem to side with Khem on this issue, at
> least to some degree. Ibn Khaldun and Ibn al-Akfani, two 14th-c. Muslim
> thinkers who lived much of their lives in Cairo, discuss magic as an
> inborn ability peculiar to the 'soul' (nafs) of certain individuals.
I describe Ibn Khaldun's take on sorcery here :
The Esoteric Order of the Brazen Dawn
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" Heat and Moisture are Active to Generation;
Cold and Dryness are Passive, in and to each Thing;
Fire and Air, Active by Elementation;
Water and Earth, Passive to Generation. "
~ Simon Forman, *Of the Division of Chaos*
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