Tuesday, April 18, 2023

Allama Muhyiddin Ibn Arabi

 Ibn Arabi, also known as Muhyiddin Ibn Arabi, was a famous Sufi scholar, philosopher, and writer who lived in the 12th and 13th centuries. He wrote numerous works on Sufism, Islamic philosophy, and metaphysics. Some of his most well-known works include:
  1. "Fusus al-Hikam" (The Bezels of Wisdom): This is Ibn Arabi's most famous work, and it is considered a masterpiece of Islamic mystical literature. It explores the concept of the unity of existence and the relationship between God and creation.

  2. "Al-Futuhat al-Makkiyya" (The Meccan Revelations): This is one of Ibn Arabi's most extensive works, consisting of 560 chapters. It covers a wide range of topics, including Sufism, Islamic law, ethics, and philosophy.

  3. "Kitab al-Tajalliyat" (The Book of the Divine Lights): This work explores the nature of divine knowledge and the various ways in which God reveals Himself to human beings.

  4. "Kitab al-Isra' (The Book of the Night Journey and Heavenly Ascension)": This work examines the spiritual significance of the Prophet Muhammad's night journey and ascension to heaven.

  5. "Mishkat al-Anwar" (The Niche for Lights): This work is a commentary on a famous verse from the Quran that describes God as the "light of the heavens and the earth." It explores the mystical significance of light in Islamic spirituality.

These are just a few examples of the many works that Ibn Arabi wrote over the course of his life. His writings have had a significant impact on Islamic philosophy and Sufi spirituality, and they continue to be studied and revered by Muslims and scholars around the world.

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