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Pessin, Sarah, "The Influence of Islamic Thought on Maimonides", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Spring 2016 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.), URL = <https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2016/entries/maimonides-islamic/>.
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	author       =	{Pessin, Sarah},
	title        =	{{The Influence of Islamic Thought on Maimonides}},
	booktitle    =	{The {Stanford} Encyclopedia of Philosophy},
	editor       =	{Edward N. Zalta},
	howpublished =	{\url{https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2016/entries/maimonides-islamic/}},
	year         =	{2016},
	edition      =	{{S}pring 2016},
	publisher    =	{Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University}
}