Death is considered a significant Topic in Muhyiddin Ibn 'Arabi ideology because of the important role in revealing and that appreciation which is the purpose of every sophist. This study tackled the concept of death in Ibn 'Arabi poetry and sought to answer three major questions which they are: what is death for Ibn 'Arabi? How it was embodied in his poetry? And How far does the image of death in Ibn 'Arabi's representations match with his ideological ones? To answer these inquiries, the study used deductive and comparative analytical approaches. The study found out that the human being in Ibn 'Arabi perspective consists of two sides and they are the spiritual abstract and the physical tangible. Therefore, the spiritual life is fulfilled b...
The poem "When I Died" is one of Jalaluddin Rumi's literary masterpieces. He is known as a famous Is...
Ghalib realized the perpetuality of death and i t's relationalsignificance to man involving fear, op...
Death has always permeated human‘s thoughts at all levels. This preoccupation with death is manifest...
The theme of death, whether in its physical or psychological implications, is dominant, central, and...
The interpretation of death’s theme in the Qur’an immediately stagnated when mufassir discuss it in ...
One of the universal occurrences, death seems to have inspired great poets and writers in Iranian an...
Varied topics peom in the Abbasid era multiplicity makes us almost cut that poets of this era did no...
The dogma of resurrection after death is a very interesting subject to discuses since it contains co...
The author sketches the historical background, then the teaching of the Koran, and finally, the deve...
Regardless of whether people believe in eternal life or subconsciously expect the moment when they w...
This article aims to know Ittijahat of Abu Dhu’ayb Al-Hudhali in his poem of Ritsa’. Ittijahat in th...
The sense of death increased due to the frequent strife and killings during the Umayyad era. This so...
The Sufistic poem Jalaludin Rumi signals the living creature that death is a real entity. However, d...
The twelfth-century Iranian mystic ?Ayn al-Quḍāt al-Hamadhānī (d. 1131) wrote v...
The esoteric nature of Indonesian Islam during the 15th – 17th centuries makes it possible for the d...
The poem "When I Died" is one of Jalaluddin Rumi's literary masterpieces. He is known as a famous Is...
Ghalib realized the perpetuality of death and i t's relationalsignificance to man involving fear, op...
Death has always permeated human‘s thoughts at all levels. This preoccupation with death is manifest...
The theme of death, whether in its physical or psychological implications, is dominant, central, and...
The interpretation of death’s theme in the Qur’an immediately stagnated when mufassir discuss it in ...
One of the universal occurrences, death seems to have inspired great poets and writers in Iranian an...
Varied topics peom in the Abbasid era multiplicity makes us almost cut that poets of this era did no...
The dogma of resurrection after death is a very interesting subject to discuses since it contains co...
The author sketches the historical background, then the teaching of the Koran, and finally, the deve...
Regardless of whether people believe in eternal life or subconsciously expect the moment when they w...
This article aims to know Ittijahat of Abu Dhu’ayb Al-Hudhali in his poem of Ritsa’. Ittijahat in th...
The sense of death increased due to the frequent strife and killings during the Umayyad era. This so...
The Sufistic poem Jalaludin Rumi signals the living creature that death is a real entity. However, d...
The twelfth-century Iranian mystic ?Ayn al-Quḍāt al-Hamadhānī (d. 1131) wrote v...
The esoteric nature of Indonesian Islam during the 15th – 17th centuries makes it possible for the d...
The poem "When I Died" is one of Jalaluddin Rumi's literary masterpieces. He is known as a famous Is...
Ghalib realized the perpetuality of death and i t's relationalsignificance to man involving fear, op...
Death has always permeated human‘s thoughts at all levels. This preoccupation with death is manifest...