Mithâl

Mithâl (مثال), a Qur’anic term which indicates learning not by logical but by the analogical method. It is simply the access  to the parable and not the parable or any idea that the “metaphor” equals its interpretation. It has no specificity. Mithâl is grasped “on the wing” so to speak. It cannot be explored or analyzed or extended. That is to say, it must not be approached rationally but empathetically with direct and clear seeing-into.

Mithras

Zoroastrian symbol of Christ.

“The Hindus called the Sun SURYA; the Persians, MITHRAS; the Egyptians, OSIRIS; the Assyrians and Chaldæans, BEL; the Scythians and Etruscans and the ancient Pelasgi, ARKALEUS or HERCULES; the Phœnicians, ADONAI or ADON; and the Scandinavians, ODIN…

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