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Implikasi Konsep Insan Kamil Ibnu Arabi terhadap Pendidikan Islam Berkemajuan [PDF]
This study aims to describe the implications of the concept of Insan Kamil Ibnu Arabi on Advanced Islamic Education. This research is a qualitative research with a literature study method.
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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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The complexity of the concept waḥdah al-wujūd in Ibn ‘Arabī understanding used in interpretation impacts the ignoring of his interpretation results leading to the essence of servitude and purification of God.
Mahbub Ghozali
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An Analytical Comparison of Ibn Arabi and Aziz Nasafi’s Ontological Views [PDF]
Unity of existence, arrangement of levels of existence, and perfect man are the significant mystical subjects that have been consistently considered by thinkers and scholars of Islamic mystical tradition.
Ebrahim Rezaee
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Learning from the Wisdom of The Prophets: Spiritual Intelligence of Hūd and Muḥammad in Ibn Arabi’s View [PDF]
The wisdom of the prophets in Ibn ‘Arabi’s Fuṣūṣ al-Hikam is deeply concerned with discovering how the prophets who are taken up in each chapter exemplify different facets of the deeper spiritual process of the divine-human relation.
Herawati, Andi
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Ibn ‘Arabī is sometimes regarded as unorthodox, refusing the outward aspects of religion. In fact, Ibn ‘Arabī writes hundreds of pages on the topics of fiqh and is a serious proponent of Sharī’ah as the only way to gain the divine Truth or spiritual ...
Lien Iffah Naf'atu Fina
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Ibn ‘Arabī and the Spiritual Sīrah of Prophet Muḥammad
While most traditional works on the life of Prophet Muḥammad focus on how his ostensible teachings and actions can be used as a template for human conduct, the thirteenth-century Sufi thinker, Muḥyī al-Dīn ibn ‘Arabī (d. 638/1240), turns his attention to
Ismail Lala
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Pre-Eighteenth-Century Traditions of Revivalism: Damascus in the Thirteenth Century [PDF]
This article examines whether it is possible to trace eighteenth and nineteenth-century revivalist thought to earlier ‘medieval’ examples. The discussion is centred on the issue of ijtihad/taqlid, which featured prominently in revivalist thought.
Hirschler, Konrad
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Manifestation of Truth in Praying in Views of Muhyiddin ibn Arabi and Imam Khomeini [PDF]
Until before Muhyiddin ibn Arabi, Sufis chiefly used Tajalli (the appearance and disclosure of God as Truth in Islamic theoretical mysticism) in its common sense in practical mysticism (intuitional epiphany).
Mohammad Roodgar, Tahereh Mirzaei
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Ghafla in Ghazālī's Scale of Action Meaningful Word or Device of Argument?
The Muslim World, Volume 113, Issue 4, Page 447-468, Autumn 2023.
Adrien Leites
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