Ibn al-'Arabi is still known as "the Great Sheik" among the surviving
Sufi orders. Born in Muslim Spain, he has become famous in the West as
the greatest mystical thinker of Islamic civilization. He was a great
philosopher, theologian, and poet. William Chittick takes a major step
toward exposing the breadth and depth of Ibn al-'Arabi's vision. The
book offers his view of spiritual perfection and explains his
theology, ontology, epistemology, hermeneutics, and soteriology. The
clear language, unencumbered by methodological jargon, makes it
accessible to those familiar with other spiritual traditions, while
its scholarly precision will appeal to specialists. Beginning with a
survey of Ibn al-'Arabi's major teachings, the book gradually
introduces the most important facets of his thought, devoting
attention to definitions of his basic terminology. His teachings are
illustrated with many translated passages introducing readers to
fascinating byways of spiritual life that would not ordinarily be
encountered in an account of a thinker's ideas. Ibn al-'Arabi is
allowed to describe in detail the visionary world from which his
knowledge derives and to express his teachings in his own words. More
than 600 passages from his major work, al-Futuhat al-Makkivva, are
translated here, practically for the first time. These alone provide
twice the text of the Fusus al-hikam. The exhaustive indexes make the
work an invaluable reference tool for research in Sufism and Islamic
thought in general.
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Ibn al-ʿArabi's Metaphysics of Imagination
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780791498989
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
State University of New York Press (SUNY Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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