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Akademika : Jurnal Pemikiran Islam
The understanding of religious texts in contemporary Muslim communities is often dominated by a rigid literal approach that overlooks the inner dimensions and social contexts.
Taufik Hidayatulloh +3 more
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The understanding of religious texts in contemporary Muslim communities is often dominated by a rigid literal approach that overlooks the inner dimensions and social contexts.
Taufik Hidayatulloh +3 more
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Ibn Arabi’s Epistemological Views In The Context of Sufism and Islamic Philosophy
Buletin Antropologi IndonesiaIn this article, issues related to the social, spiritual, and moral essence of humans are discussed within the framework of Eastern philosophy’s ontological, epistemological, axiological, and philosophical-sufistical principles. The development of gnosis,
Yarashova Kizi
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International journal of social science and human research
Importance of studying Muhyiddin Ibn Arabi and his theory of "unity of being" lies in examining the heritage of his predecessors to uncover and clarify the ambiguity of concepts and perceptions held by earlier Sufis.
Salahuddin Muhd. Shamsuddin +1 more
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Importance of studying Muhyiddin Ibn Arabi and his theory of "unity of being" lies in examining the heritage of his predecessors to uncover and clarify the ambiguity of concepts and perceptions held by earlier Sufis.
Salahuddin Muhd. Shamsuddin +1 more
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Journal of Islamic Thought and Civilization
This article provides a scholarly analysis of the concept of Wahdat al-Wujud (Oneness of Existence) in the Sufi philosophy of Muhyiddin Ibn Arabi, focusing on its theological, metaphysical, and epistemological dimensions.
B. Mirzarakhimov
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This article provides a scholarly analysis of the concept of Wahdat al-Wujud (Oneness of Existence) in the Sufi philosophy of Muhyiddin Ibn Arabi, focusing on its theological, metaphysical, and epistemological dimensions.
B. Mirzarakhimov
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The Feminine Element of Nature Creation from Ibn Arabi's Perspective
Journal of Islamic Thought and PhilosophyThis research examines feminine elements in Ibn ‘Arabī's cosmology and their implications for ecofeminism and contemporary Islamic feminism. It responds to the lack of holistic studies that integrate Ibn ’Arabī's Sufi metaphysical thought with Islamic ...
M. F. Qosdana, Ulya Aslam Muzadi
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Entropy as Metaphysical Perplexity in Ibn ‘Arabī’s Sufi Thought
Method & Theory in the Study of ReligionThis article investigates how the Sufi theorist Muḥyī al-Dīn ibn ‘Arabī’s (d. 638/1240) conception of metaphysical perplexity ( ḥayra ) relates to the entropic brain hypothesis, which has been proposed by Robin Carhart-Harris in the fields of human
Ismail Lala
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The Concept of the Perfect Human (al-Insān al-Kāmil) in Ibn Arabi’s Thought
AqlaniaThe idea of al-Insān al-Kāmil (the Perfect Human) is central to the mystical thought and religious system of Ibn ʿArabi. As the realization and final point of creation, the Perfect Human is the mirror where all of God's attributes are completely ...
Syeda Dur e Nayab, Mahdi Hassan
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