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The Transcendence and Immanence of the Divine in the Bahir and Ibn al-Arabi’s Thought
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Ibn al-‘Arabi and the Virtues of “Holy Envy” in Islam
Pathways for Ecumenical and Interreligious Dialogue, 2018This chapter explores the subject of “holy envy” in Islam as arguably implicit in the thought of Muhyi al-Din Ibn al-‘Arabi (1165–1240 CE), a Sufi mystic and Muslim philosopher. In particular, it focuses on Ibn al-‘Arabi’s conception of the insan al-kamil, or the perfected human being, who is graced with the understanding that the essence of religion ...
Sharify-Funk Meena
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IBN AL-'ARABI'S CONCEPT OF DREAMS
Al-Shajarah: Journal of the International Institute of Islamic Thought and Civilization (ISTAC), 2021As a universally experienced phenomenon which transcends time, place and people the dream has perplexed humankind over the ages. Much thought and research have gone into discovering its nature and causes, the role it plays in societies as well as interpreting its content.
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Traces of Panentheism in Islam: Ibn al-‘Arabi and the Kaleidoscope of Being
2013Meena Sharify-Funk, William Rory Dickson
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Called by Moslems 'the greatest Master,' Ibn Al' Arabi (1165-1240), a Sufi born in Spain, wrote this work that was intended to be a synthesis of his spiritual doctrine.
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Called by Moslems 'the greatest Master,' Ibn Al' Arabi (1165-1240), a Sufi born in Spain, wrote this work that was intended to be a synthesis of his spiritual doctrine.
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Ibn al-'Arabi: The Meccan Illuminations 1203–1224
2011The Meccan Illuminations (or Openings or Revelations) is the English title of Al-Futuhat al-Makiyya, a Sufi mystical text written in Arabic by the Spanish-born Muhyiddin Muhammad ibn al-'Arabi over a twenty-one year period, from 1203 to 1224. Its 560 chapters span all branches of Islamic learning and revolve around the concept of tawhid, or the unity ...
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Sense and Reason in Ibn al-Arabi's Epistemology
2014İbn Arabî İslam düşünce tarihinde görüşleri çok tartışılmış ve hakkında birçok farklı görüşler serdedilmiş, önemli bir yer işgal eden bir sûfî-filozoftur. Onunla ilgili tartışmalar genel olarak dinsel perspektiften yapılmış ve teolojisinin epistemolojik kaynaklarına ilişkin felsefi analizler çok fazla ön plana çıkartılmamıştır. Biz bu çalışmamızda, İbn
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Urban Heirs of Ibn al-‘Arabi and the Defence of Religious Pluralism in Contemporary Indonesia
Journal for the Academic Study of Religion, 2005This paper calls attention to the appreciative interest Indonesia’s cosmopolitan Muslim urbanites are now showing in Ibn al-‘Arabi’s Unity of Being metaphysics and in Sufi spiritual practices associated with it. Introducing two recently formed groups, Padepokan Thoha and Pusaka Hati, that facilitate study and practice in this tradition, the paper
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