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Ibn ‘Arabi and the Contemporary West
Although the thought of the Andalusian Sufi Muhyi al-Din ibn ‘Arabi (d.1240) has become increasingly popular in the West during the last century,only very recently has there been any attempt to analyze his contemporary reception.Isobel Jeffery-Street’s recent study on Ibn ‘Arabi in the West – withits dual focus on the Beshara School “for the study of ...
G. A. Lipton
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JUDGE ABU BAKR IBN AL-ARABI’S QUR’ANIC INFERENCES ON THE TOPICS OF MEASUREMENT THROUGH HIS BOOK AHKAM AL-QUR’AN [PDF]
My research entitled (Qadi Abu Bakr Ibn al-Arabi’s Quranic inferences on the investigations of measurement through his book Ahkam al-Qur’an) consisted of an introduction, five demands and a conclusion. The first requirement: Introducing Judge
Munira Fadhil Muhammad Abdullah - +1 more
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A Reflection on the Commonalities between Molavi and Ibn-e Arabi [PDF]
Molana' s school of mystical thinking is deemed to be thoroughly independent from that of Ibn-e Arabi. To simply demonstrate that Molana visited Ibn-e Arabi in Damascus ( at the time when Molana was young and the latter quite old), and that Molana ...
seyedhasan amin
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Transcendental Happiness in the Thought of Ibn Sīnā and Ibn ‘Arabī
This article explores the concept of transcendental happiness in the philosophies of arguably the two most important figures in Islamic intellectual thought, Abū ‘Alī ibn Sīnā (d. 428/1037) and Muḥyī al-Dīn ibn ‘Arabī (d. 638/1240).
Ismail Lala, Reham Alwazzan
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Muhyiddin İbn Arabî ve Abdulhak İbn Seb‘in’in Vahdet Anlayışlarının Mukayesesi
Bu makalede Endülüslü iki büyük düşünür Muhyiddin İbn Arabî (ö. 1240) ve Abdulhak İbn Seb‘în’in (ö. 1270) vahdet anlayışları karşılaştırılmıştır. İbn Arabî 1165’te İbn Seb‘în de 1217’de Mürsiye’de doğmuştur.
Birgül Bozkurt
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The Queen of Sheba in the Mystical Thought of Ibn ‘Arabī
The mystical commentary on the story of Bilqīs, the Queen of Sheba, from chapter 27 of the Qur’an carried out by the highly influential Sufi thinker Muḥyī al-Dīn ibn ‘Arabī (d. 638/1240), shows that he differs radically from exoteric Sunni exegetes.
Ismail Lala
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The Relation between God and the Universe from Ibn 'Arabi and Shams Maqrebi's Views [PDF]
One of the most significant concepts in mysticism is the explanation of the relation between God and the universe. This issue which has been variously explained in mystic poetry has had a new view by the emergence of Ibn 'Arabi and the stabilization of ...
Azam Hosseini, Zarrin Varedi
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A Comparative Study of Hegel's and Ibn Arabi's Views on the Unity of Existence [PDF]
The Oneness of Being (wahdat al-wujûd), which has a mystical root, has been proposed in the views of mystics and some philosophers. Ibn Arabî and Hegel have made this topic the focus of their discussions with different approaches.
Fatemeh Danesh pajouh +1 more
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A Critique on the Book Fusus al-Hakam and The School of Ibn Arabi [PDF]
Fusus al-Hakam is written by Muhyiddin Ibn Arabi. During the nearly eight centuries since this work was written, many writers have tried to unravel its knots with their descriptions and interpretations. The book Fusus al-Hakam and The School of Ibn Arabi
Parisa Goudarzi, Zahra Jebraeilzade
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Ibn al-ʻArabī y Abū Yazīd al-Bistāmī
Aparecen muchos sufíes en la obra de Ibn al-‛Arabī al-Futūhāt al-Makkiyya, un tratado en el que el autor presenta sus ideas principales. En esta obra se menciona a Abū Yazīd al-Bistāmi un total de 143 veces, más que a cualquier otro sufí.
Binyamin Abrahamov
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