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Inceptor

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in·cept  (n-spt)
tr.v. in·cept·ed, in·cept·ing, in·cepts
To take in; ingest.

[Latin incipere, incept-, to begin, take up; see inception.]

in·ceptor n.


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In contrast, for the mutakallimun, God is not only the ultimate transcendent inceptor (mujid, muhdith) and motivator (muharrik) of the world (al-'alam), He is also the proximate, immanent sustainer (mubqi) and administrator (mudabbir) of the world, directly involved through His knowledge, will and power in each and every particular aspects of the structures, processes and ends of nature.
 
 
 
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