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Comparative Islamic Studies, 2005
In the past 150 years or so, there has been a notable expansion of influence and diffusion of Eastern religious ideas into a Western setting where they have been adopted and adapted to suit this new context. At the outset this happened principally with Hindu and Buddhist teachings but more recently there has been a subtle infusion of Islamic influence ...
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In the past 150 years or so, there has been a notable expansion of influence and diffusion of Eastern religious ideas into a Western setting where they have been adopted and adapted to suit this new context. At the outset this happened principally with Hindu and Buddhist teachings but more recently there has been a subtle infusion of Islamic influence ...
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Ibn ‘Arabi and the Akbarī tradition
2020Not to be confused with the Maliki jurist Qadi Abu Bakr ibn al-Arabi, there is little exaggeration in stating that the Andalusian mystic Ibn Arabi is the most influential and, at the same time, the most controversial mystic in the Islamic world. For Ibn ‘Arabi, following the path of Muhammad meant following the path of scholarship, as the Prophet had ...
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Ibn ‘Arabi and the Metaphysics of Race
2018This chapter reveals a buried order of politics underneath the Perennialist cosmology of religious universalism ironically constituted through long-held European discursive strategies of racial exclusion. Through a detailed comparison of Frithjof Schuon’s discursive practices with that of nineteenth-century Aryanist discourse, this chapter argues that ...
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'Everything is molded according to self-love. And there is nothing manifest but Him in the self of the possible.' (Ibrahim) Love in Ibn e Arabi's thought is not love understood to be limited to the emotions of the soul, or the reality of feelings alone. Love according to Ibn 'Arabi is drawn to the most basic region of ontology, that is, as the basis
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ABOUT THE PHILOSOPHICAL VIEWS OF IBN ARABI
Current Research Journal of PedagogicsIt can be said that, as Ibn al-Arabi was oneof the most famous contemporaries of Rumi, Rumi was one of the most well-known figures of the time when Ibn al-Arabi lived. Whether the communication between these two great men of the world of lore occurred, we do not know exactly about it.
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