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Erken dönem İslam tarihinde tarihin bir disiplin olarak teşekkülü [PDF]
This essay highlights the importance of history as a discipline and a branch of knowledge in early Islamic intellectual life. It first underlines that Islam, as a creed and culture, is a history-conscious religion that was born among the Arabs, who ...
Akhmetova, Elmira
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The divine names in Ibn \u27Arabi\u27s theory of oneness of existence [PDF]
This thesis tries to consider Ibn ʿArabīʼs theory of Oneness of Existence (waḥdat al-wujūd), in terms of his argument of the divine names. It consists of the four chapters.
Sawai, Makoto
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Amor divino, espiritual, natural y elemental en Ibn ʿArabī
El presente artículo es un estudio sobre las diferenciaciones (aqsām) del amor, uno de los puntos más importantes del principal escrito que Ibn ʿArabī dedicó a la cuestión amorosa, el capítulo 178 de Las Iluminaciones de La Meca (al-Futūḥāt al-Makkiyya).
David Fernández Navas
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Intoxication or Sobriety? Examining the Most Famous Example in Islamic Mysticism [PDF]
The present article examines Bāyazīd Bisṭāmī’s reputation as a mystic of “intoxication” (sukr). The origin and validity of such labels are analyzed by examining their most famous example. It should be noted that for the first time, the author of Kashf al-
Ashrafimami, Ali, Yousefi, Amir
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The World Could Not Contain the Pages: A Sufi Reading of the Gospel of John Based on the Writings of Muḥyī al-Dīn Ibn al-ʿArabī (1165-1240 CE) [PDF]
This dissertation addresses the question: how might the Sufi master, Muḥyī al-Dīn Ibn al-ʿArabī (1165-1240 CE), have read the Gospel of John? Although the Gospel of John belongs originally to the Christian tradition, this dissertation is a contribution ...
Wolfe, Michael Wehring
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Al-Shaʿrānī’s Theological Defence of Ibn ʿArabī in Context [PDF]
This research undertakes the investigation of ʿAbd al-Wahhāb al-Shaʿrānī’s (d. 973/ 1565) defence of Muḥyī al-Dīn ibn ʿArabī’s (d. 638/ 1240) mysticism. It aims to clarify the theological project on which al-Shaʿrānī embarked in an attempt to promulgate ...
Cheifetz, Haruka
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A Logic-and-Meaning Approach to Culture as a New Interpretation of Universalism
In the 4 th volume of his Futuhat Ibn Arabi addresses murids on the issue of fitna (temptation) and its overcoming. His message boils down to the statement that to overcome any temptation we need not to turn away from it but to open our ...
A V Smirnov
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Jesus according to Ibn al-’Arabī and Christian scholars [PDF]
Despite the differences between Islam and Christianity, Islam is the only non-Christian religion in the world, which requires its adherents to believe that Jesus is one of the prophets of God.
Yoo, Jeong Jae
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THE SYMBOLIC FUNCTION OF ANGELS IN THE QURʾĀN AND SUFI LITERATURE [PDF]
Dr. Ramzi Baalbaki; Dr. Francesco Chiabotti; Dr. Enass Khansa; Dr. Maurice Pomerantz; Dr. Mohammed RustomThis dissertation is a literary study tracing the roles and functions of angels as characters in the Quranic text and pre-Mongol Sufi literature (7th-
Gallorini, Louise
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Muhammad Rustom’s outstanding The Triumph of Mercy is a beautifully written study on the celebrated Islamic philosopher Mulla Sadra (d. 1050/1640).
Mukhtar H. Ali
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