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IBN ‘ARABI AND THE TRANSCENDENTAL UNITY OF RELIGIONS

open access: yesAl-Jami'ah: Journal of Islamic Studies, 2012
This essay describes Ibn ‘Arabi’s comprehensive views, captured in his important Futuhat and Fusus, on the concept of wahdat al-adyan, the discrepancy of beliefs, and the Shari’ah as well as its juncture and its unity.
Media Zainul Bahri
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Ibn ‘Arabi and the Contemporary West

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Islam and Society, 2014
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.
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]

open access: yesمجلة جامعة الأنبار للعلوم الإسلامية, 2022
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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The Divinity Cosmological Model of Ibn al-'Arabi: The Relations between Mystical and Logic

open access: yesJurnal Fuaduna, 2021
This article analyzes the cosmological model of the divinity of Ibn al-‘Arabi based on relations between mystical and logic. This research is a literature review with a descriptive analytics method.
Taufiqurrahman Taufiqurrahman
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Transcendental Happiness in the Thought of Ibn Sīnā and Ibn ‘Arabī

open access: yesReligions, 2023
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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A Reflection on the Commonalities between Molavi and Ibn-e Arabi [PDF]

open access: yesMatn/Pizhūhī-i Adabī, 2000
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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Muhyiddin İbn Arabî ve Abdulhak İbn Seb‘in’in Vahdet Anlayışlarının Mukayesesi

open access: yesYakın Doğu Üniversitesi İslam Tetkikleri Merkezi Dergisi, 2020
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

open access: yesReligions, 2023
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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Pre‐Manichaean Beliefs of the Uyghurs II: Other Religious Elements

open access: yesJournal of Religious History, Volume 47, Issue 4, Page 586-603, December 2023., 2023
The original beliefs of the Uyghurs, which have been overshadowed by their conversion to Manichaeism and Buddhism, have not been thoroughly studied until recently. However, Uyghur inscriptions as well as Chinese and Islamic sources provide us with some information regarding their beliefs. In the first part of this article series, the Uyghurs' belief in
Hayrettin İhsan Erkoç
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Taming the nafs: Unbounded spirits and mental illness in militarized Pakistan

open access: yesEthos, Volume 51, Issue 4, Page 401-415, December 2023., 2023
Abstract In Pakistan, jinn afflictions reveal the maddening effects of displacement, economic inequality, and household conflicts. In this article, I consider how healers treat conditions of the nafs (soul), specifically its impurity and corruption through material desires, as enhancing the susceptibility of clients to jinn affliction where healers ...
Sanaullah Khan
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