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Ibn ʿArabi al-Sayh al-akbar
ابن عربي الشيخ الأكبرIbn ʿArabī al-Shaykh al-Akbar
6 Works
638 AH
Biography
Ibn ʿArabī, known as al-Šayḫ al-akbar, was a Sufi mystic whose works deeply explored the concept of unity of existence. His profound insights into Islamic mysticism are encapsulated in over 350 works, among which 'Fusūs al-Ḥikam' and 'Al-Futūḥāt al-Makkiyya' stand out. These texts delve into the metaphysical aspects of Islam, offering interpretations that have intrigued scholars and followers alike. His writings, rich in symbolism and metaphysical thought, continue to be a subject of study and admiration in the realms of Islamic mysticism and philosophy.
Places
Born
Mursiya , andalus
Born
Washqa , andalus
Died
Dimashq , sham
Lived
Lived
Lived
Lived
Dimashq , sham
Lived
Fas , maghrib
Lived
Halab , sham
Lived
Ishbiliyya , andalus
Lived
Makka , jazirat-al-arab
Lived
Malatin, Malatiya , aqur
Lived
Tunis , maghrib
Lived
Wahran , maghrib
Lived
Washqa , andalus
Lived
al-Mariyya , andalus
visited
Baghdad , iraq
visited
Bayt al-Maqdis, al-Quds, Iliya , sham
visited
Farfarun , egypt
visited
Qurtuba , andalus
visited
al-Mawsil , aqur
visited
al-Qahira , egypt






