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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 Theologization of Aristotelian Hylomorphism
The works of Aristotle left an indelible impression on Arabic philosophy after the translation movement. While many philosophers accepted the works of the revered First Teacher (Al-Mu‘allim al-awwal), as Aristotle was designated, others sought to ...
Ismail Lala
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Jurisprudential consensus in the book Ahkam al-Qur’an by Ibn al-Arabi al-Maliki (d. 543 AH)، Marriage issues section [PDF]
The aim of this study is to gather all the jurisprudential issues agreed upon by Ibn al-Arabi al-Maliki in his book Ahkaam al-Qur’an and study them through research in the sayings of scholars from other schools of thought and verify that there is ...
Nour Ayad Fawzi Hamid - +1 more
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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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TAFSIR ISYARI DALAM CORAK PENAFSIRAN IBNU ‘ARABI
The teachings of Sufism is a heresy that led to the decline of Muslims. But the reality proves that al-Quran as a guide to human life not only speaks to the human intellect alone, but also to his heart.
Zuherni AB
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A Hermeneutic Perspective on Rationalists versus Doctrinists
In this paper the issue of the hermeneutic theory in the Islamic heritage of rationalists and doctrinists is being discussed, and an effort will be made to cipher a procedural definition of interpretation despite of all the contradictions and criticism ...
Hamaza Mohamed Tahar
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Al‐Azhar and the Salafis in Egypt: Contestation of two traditions
The Muslim World, Volume 113, Issue 3, Page 260-280, Summer 2023.
Raihan Ismail
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THE CONCEPT OF AL-WIHDATUL WUJUD IBNU ARABI (A Sufistic Philosophical Study)
This paper discusses the concept of Al-Wahdatul Wujud Ibnu Arabi. Ibnu Arabi is a well-known philosof in Islam and he was born in Sapin on 570 hijriah.
Nurhayati Abd Rasyid
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Implikasi Shalat Bagi Perilaku Manusia Modern (Perspektif Psikologi Sufistik Ibnu ‘Arabī)
This article tries to elaborate on the thought of Ibn ‘Arabī prayer and its implications for modern human behaviour, as well as the capacity of Ibn ‘Arabī in the field of sufistic psychology.
Ahmad Shofi Muhyiddin
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The Foreign and Imaginal In Ibn ‘Arabī’s Turjuman al-Ashwaq
Turjumān al-ashwāq is a mystical treatise that was penned by the great Sufi saint Ibn ‘Arabī. This work, which was rendered into English under various appellations, reflects his orthodoxy of love and serves as a plea for initiating friendly relations ...
Rachid Acim
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