PHILOSOPHICAL ANALYSIS OF RELIGIOUS CONCEPTS IN THE WORKS OF MUHYIDDIN IBN ARABI
Keywords:
Mysticism, Ash-Sheikh Al-Akba, Sufism, Religious ConceptAbstract
One of the greatest representatives of mysticism is Ash-Sheikh al-Akbar (The Great Sheikh), Al-Kibrit al-Ahmar (The Diamond of Wisdom), as the Muhyil Millati wad Din (the resurrector of the nation and religion). Muhammad ibn Ali ibn Muhammad ibn Araby al-Hatami at-Ta'i al-Andalusi (1165-1245), known by the honorable names, is known and eminent in the East as a Sufi, anthropic, philosopher, poet and writer. Also, his mystical teachings, new and original theories, have caused the most controversy and debate among the scholars of Sufism and the scholars of Shariah, and the fact that this process is still in progress is a sign of the greatness of Ibn Arabi's personality
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