Huwiyya is a term that essentially denotes the non-manifest aspect of God, His essence. But in the works of Ibn 'Arabī and al-Qāshānī, this term has many different applications corresponding to the many different facets of God and the many different modalities of His interaction with the Cosmos. God is fundamentally non-manifest, unfathomable to a creation that is ontologically and epistemologically incapable of comprehending Himâupon this primary signification both Sufis agree. However, al-Qāshānī discreetly breaks ranks with his master when he emphasises God's connection to His creation more than His dissociation from it in the context of this term, and though this aspect is also present in Ibn 'A...
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Huwiyya is a term that essentially denotes the non-manifest aspect of God, His essence. But in the w...
Huwiyya is an abstract noun from the pronoun huwa (he), and comes directly from the lexicon of Helle...
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<div><p><strong>Abstract :</strong> This article is an attempt to analyze Ibn ‘Arabi’s view of ta’wī...
One of the greatest representatives of mysticism is Ash-Sheikh al-Akbar (The Great Sheikh), Al-Kibri...
Theology and sufism constituting two main arteries of Islamic thought are three disiplines in which ...
Magister Artium - MAThis study is a theoretical research concerning Ibn Arabi's Sufi experience and ...
This paper will look at the thought of Muhyiddin Ibn Arabi (1165-1240 CE) and his view of spiritual ...
Muslims throughout the world might be surprised to learn that Islamic scholars have considered the “...
This paper examines Ibn al‘Arabi\u27s understanding of knowledge, human perfection, and the instru...
Abstract : Islamic theologians and sufi orders are rarely considered to have totally different ways ...
Huwiyya is a term that essentially denotes the non-manifest aspect of God, His essence. But in the w...
Huwiyya is an abstract noun from the pronoun huwa (he), and comes directly from the lexicon of Helle...
H}ulu>l is a polemical idea discussed in the world of Islamic Tasawuf or Sufism since 3rd century...
Abstract : This paper tries to reveal the concept of ma’rifa developed by Ibn al-‘Arabi (d. 1260), e...
Al-Ghazali (1058-1111) is Sunni sufi representing Islamic mysticism and Ibnu Arabi (1165-1240) repre...
One of the greatest representatives of mysticism is Ash-Sheikh al-Akbar (The Great Sheikh), Al-Kibri...
Ibn ‘Asyur is a modern Muslim scholar, he is also a commentator and expert on jurisprudence. His wel...
<div><p><strong>Abstract :</strong> This article is an attempt to analyze Ibn ‘Arabi’s view of ta’wī...
One of the greatest representatives of mysticism is Ash-Sheikh al-Akbar (The Great Sheikh), Al-Kibri...
Theology and sufism constituting two main arteries of Islamic thought are three disiplines in which ...
Magister Artium - MAThis study is a theoretical research concerning Ibn Arabi's Sufi experience and ...
This paper will look at the thought of Muhyiddin Ibn Arabi (1165-1240 CE) and his view of spiritual ...
Muslims throughout the world might be surprised to learn that Islamic scholars have considered the “...
This paper examines Ibn al‘Arabi\u27s understanding of knowledge, human perfection, and the instru...
Abstract : Islamic theologians and sufi orders are rarely considered to have totally different ways ...