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Maimonides (1135/1138–1204) was "the most influential medieval Jewish exponent of the via negativa."[1] Maimonides – along with Samuel ibn Tibbon – draws on Bahya ibn Paquda,[citation needed] who shows that our inability to describe God is related to the fact of his absolute unity. God, as the entity which is "truly One" (האחד האמת), must be free of properties and is thus unlike anything else and indescribable.[citation needed] In The Guide for the Perplexed, Maimonides states: