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Ibn Al-ʿarabī Summary
5,081 words, approx. 17 pages IBN AL-ʿARABĪ (1165–1240 CE), known throughout the Islamic world simply as the "greatest master" (al-Shaykh al-akbar), is acknowledged to be one of the most important spiritual teachers within the mystical tradition...
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 For the Sufi scholar, see Ibn Arabi. Ibn al-Arabi (Arabic: أبو بكر بن العربي) is not the famous Sufi Ibn Arabi, although the name sounds similar. He was an Islamic scholar from Spain. It is reported that he was a student of Al-Ghazali for...



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 The Journal of the American Oriental Society
New evidence on the early life of Ibn al-Arabi.
04/01/1997: 2,012 words, approx. 7 pages Fuat Sezgin's publication of the facsimile edition of a rare manuscript of the Qalaid al-juman fi faraid shuara hadha 'l-zaman (Frankfurt, 1990), an anthology and biographical dictionary of poets of the turn of the seventh/thirteenth century by Ibn al-Shaar al-Mawsili (d. 654/1256), offers an...
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