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Categories Of Human and Being In Ibn Al-Arabi’s Philosophy Of Knowledge
American Journal Of Social Sciences And Humanity ResearchThe article analyzes the categories of human and being, which occupy a central place in Ibn al-Arabi’s philosophy of knowledge. It reveals the position of the human as a cosmic being in the thinker’s doctrine, showing the inseparable connection of the “microcosm” (al-‘alam al-saghir) with the “macrocosm” (al-‘alam al-kabir) — existence itself ...
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Cosmolog'col Relativity of ibn al-Arabi
1986Cosmolog'col Relativity of ibn al-Arabi Cosmolog'col Relativity of ibn al-Arabi Cosmolog'col Relativity of ibn al-ArabiCosmolog'col Relativity of ibn al-Arabi Cosmolog'col Relativity of ibn al-Arabi Cosmolog'col Relativity of ibn al-ArabiCosmolog'col Relativity of ibn al-Arabi Cosmolog'col Relativity of ibn al ...
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Ibn al-‘Arabi, Muhyi al-Din (1164–1240)
2018Ibn al-‘Arabi was a mystic who drew on the writings of Sufis, Islamic theologians and philosophers in order to elaborate a complex theosophical system akin to that of Plotinus. He was born in Murcia (in southeast Spain) in AH 560/ad 1164, and died in Damascus in AH 638/ad 1240.
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The Sufi Path of Knowledge: Ibn al-'Arabi's Metaphysics of Imagination
Philosophy East and West, 1991Marietta Stepaniants +1 more
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“One Kind of Water Brings Another.” Teresa de Jesús and Ibn ‘Arabi
Religions, 2020Maria M Carrión
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The Sufi Path of Knowledge. Ibn al-Arabi's Metaphysics of Imagination
Die Welt des Islams, 1992Annemarie Schimmel, William C. Chittick
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