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Felicity and Value on Ibn Al Arabi’s ViewPoint
The issue of "the meaning of life "calls man's felicity into question in terms of three concepts, namely value, utility and the ultimate goal of life. In Ibn Al Arabi's mystical view, "intuitive cognition about truth "which is also known as "knowledge mingled with belief " enjoys such originality that it is regarded
Mahdiyeh Kasaeezadeh +2 more
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Pandangan Ibn ‘Arabî tentang al-Qur’an sebagai Penghimpun
The leaders and observers disagree about sufism narated by Ibn ‘Arabî. Some parties considered him as a sufi who does not rely on the Koran, but others actually had put him always associated with the Koran.
Chafid Wahyudi
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Ibn-al Arabi and Mulla Sadra on Idea and Imagination
Among the issues which have been raised in the Islamic philosophy and mysticism, Idea and Imagination play an essential role to explain many Islamic beliefs such as the resurrection, the life after death and soul incorporeity. Ibn-al Arabi, Mulla Sadra, Ibn Sina and Sheikh-al Ishraq have dealt with these issues and addressed them.
Samanbar Mirzayi, Hadi Vakili
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Tinnitus in Avicenna's Canon of Medicine. [PDF]
Taghavi Shirazi M, Arabi M.
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New Commentaries on Ibn Al-Arabi's Fusus al-Hikam: A Comparative Study
One of the key concepts of Sufism as localized or indigenized Islamic wisdom in Asia is compassion (rahma). The school of the Oneness of Being (Wahdat al-Wujud) provides valuable examples for this concepts, esp., in the commentaries on the treatise of Fusus al-Hikam by Ibn al-‘Arabi.
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Ibn al-‘Arabī is one of the most prolific and most discussed authors in the history of Islamic thought. The view of waÍdat al-wujûd, that is, unity of existence, which expresses his system of thought, has a philosophical background that dates back much ...
DR. ÖMER CERAN
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Pengalaman Religius Dalam Tafsir Ibnu ‘Arabi
: This paper discovered that religious experience was based on individual recognition of his Lord, called fitrah (QS. al-A’rāf [7]: 172). The intensity of recognition of Lord, however, is different for anyone depending on their capacity.
Ikhlas Budiman
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Mucocutaneous Manifestations in Kidney Transplant Patients: Risk Factors. [PDF]
El Arabi Y +6 more
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The Influence of Ibn Al-arabi’s Teachings on Feiz Kashani
Prevalence of Ibn Al-arabi’s gnostic teachings in the eastern lands of the Islamic world is not comparable to the Arab and West countries. In particular, the essence of his thoughts on being oneness and perfect man has been properly explained only by eastern thinkers, especially the Iranian Shi’ei. Feiz Kashani, a great Shi’ei theologian and Muhaddith,
Hosein Shekarabi +2 more
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The Spiritual Philosophy of Ibn al-'Arabi: Between the Exoteric and Escoteric Dimension
<p class="abstrak">The objective of this article is to examine the spiritual philosophy of Ibn al-‘Arabi especially the spiritual stages start from the religious teaching aspects (exoteric) and spiritual (esoteric). The complexity of Ibn al-‘Arabi’s teachings needs to be investigate to respond the accusations from the religious conservative ...
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