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Showing posts with label Ibn Arabi. Show all posts

2023/04/14

[Let's Talk Religion] Ibn 'Arabi & The Unity of Being [72 min]


Ibn 'Arabi & The Unity of Being
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766,962 views  Premiered Apr 28, 2020  #Mysticism #Sufism #IbnArabi

In this very long video, I give an introduction to one of the most significant, yet often misunderstood thinkers and mystics in history - Ibn 'Arabi.
The video will be released in parts soon as well, but I wanted to put this up first as an epic, full introduction to his life and ideas.

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Souces:

Chittick, William (2005). "Ibn Arabi: Heir to the Prophets". OneWorld Publications.

Chittick, William (1998). "The Self-Disclosure of God: Principles of Ibn al-'Arabi's Cosmology". State University of New York Press.

Chittick, William (2005). "The Sufi Doctrine of Rumi". World Wisdom, inc.

Chodkiewicz, Michel (1982). "The Spiritual writings of Amir 'Abd al-Kader". State University of New York Press.

Chodkiewicz, Michel (1993). "Seal of the Saints: Prophethood and sainthood in the doctrine of Ibn 'Arabi". Translated by Liadain Sherrard. The Islamic Texts Society.

Addas, Claude (1993). "Quest for the Red Sulphur". The Islamic Texts Society.

Ibn 'Arabi - "The Ringstones of Wisdom (Fusus al-hikam)". Translated by Caner Dagli. Kazi Publications.

Ibn Arabi - "The Interpreter of Desires (Tarjuman al-ashwaq)". Translated by Reynold A. Nicholson. London: Royal Asiatic Society.

Ibn Arabi - "The Universal Tree and the Four Birds (al-ittihad al-kawni). Translated by Angela Jaffray. Oxford: Anqa Publishing.

Mahmud Shabistari - "Garden of Mystery: The Gulshan-i raz of Mahmud Shabistari". Translated by Robert Abdul Hayy Darr. Archetype.

Fakhruddin 'Iraqi - "Divine Flashes (Lama'at)". Translated by William C. Chittick & Peter Lamborn Wilson. The Classics of Western Spirituality Series. Paulist Press.

#IbnArabi #Sufism #Mysticism
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Hasan
Hasan
2 years ago
As a born Muslim I am ashamed by my lack of knowledge about these figures of Islamic Golden Age. Thank you for such a nice and non bias discussion.

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Holden McRoin
Holden McRoin
11 months ago
I listened to this video twice and the time absolutely flew by, we are so blessed to be alive during a time when information is so readily available and we have people like yourself willing to dedicate their own time to making quality content

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Richard Engelhardt
Richard Engelhardt
4 months ago
You are undooubtedly one of the best teachers I have ever had the privilege of learning from, in all my 50 years at Yale, Harvard, and Cambridge. Thank you!

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Denisa Nastase
Denisa Nastase
1 year ago
One of the most profound pieces of information I have ever experienced. This felt to shook my core. I applaud you for being able to put this presentation forth. It felt like a masterpiece in terms of clarity and essence.

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Quran Mine
Quran Mine
2 months ago
I'm an Arab Muslim from Morocco. 
I watched your video, and I was astonished to the extent of your analysis especially in the 2nd part. Congratulations from my heart!

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Super Girl
Super Girl
1 year ago
I have goosebumps and my heart aches with love understanding (somewhat) this concept. It is so beautiful

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Peter Rosso
Peter Rosso
2 years ago
I would love to see a part 2 that goes more in depth into ibn Arabi's metaphysics/cosmology, regarding insan al kamil etc

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shahul hameed
shahul hameed
1 year ago (edited)
Almighty has blessed you with incredible knowledge, beautiful voice  and the beauty of articulation ...I am amazed and totally flattered after going through each of your videos - The depth of knowledge in each of video is unimaginable ......Ohh my how much i learnt from you is still a wonder for me. Thank you for this great service brother - May god bless you - Thanks again

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user1
user1
10 months ago
I've been bingewatching your videos and i'm impressed of your knowledge, love and respect for the subject matter. Keep up the great work

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Ibrahim Khalil
Ibrahim Khalil
1 year ago (edited)
As a Sufi Sheikh from  the Tijanya Order and West African (Senegal), I've been reading Ibn Arabi's work and many other Sufis like Ghazali, Ruzbahani and Abu Yazid al- Bastami for 16 years now
And i don't really find Ibn Arabi doctrine hard to understand at all. Well at least not when you are initiated into fanā  and Baqā. And He was wrong about being The Khatim-il Awliya something he later rectified himself

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Abdur Rashid Farooq
Abdur Rashid Farooq
2 years ago
Ma Sha Allah, brilliant content. The breadth of coverage along with the consistency of research is truly praiseworthy. 
May God Bless you my friend

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Mahi Abrar Amer
Mahi Abrar Amer
1 year ago
Im honestly speechless. Absolutely outstanding. Thankyou, truly from the bottom of my heart, for the amount of time and effort you spend to study, understand and then make and edit long, comprehensive videos like this!

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Harry Dee
Harry Dee
2 years ago
I can’t believe I am learning about my own culture from this channel , Great Job 👍🏻

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COOL STORY BRO
COOL STORY BRO
2 months ago
As a 7-year-old kid I once said: “God is everywhere and nowhere.” Glad to know I was on the right path ❤

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Sumaia Saif
Sumaia Saif
1 year ago (edited)
Meister Ekchart, the Vedanta and Jalaluddine Rumi meeting in one place, your video! I can listen to you for eternity 🤍 Thank you for sharing your passion with the world. I always resonated with the prism and the white light analogy but never knew it is by Ibn Arabi. What I want to go deeper within is the centre and the circle analogy of Ibn Arabi. Sending you blessings 🙏

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will c
will c
7 months ago
Love your videos. Coming from a place of very little knowledge of the faith however a lot of respect, I’ve gotten to know quite a few muslims and have always enjoyed our conversations and the things I’ve learned from them, I’ve always been treated well by the ones I’ve known and know. There is an immense amount of rich and beautiful history you’ve brought to life for me through these wonderfully curated and very well presented lectures. Thank you for expanding my knowledge and helping me to understand this rich culture,

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דניאלה אוראל
דניאלה אוראל
1 year ago
What a wonderful lecture, unbelevable, thank you so much.

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Sam Haider
Sam Haider
1 year ago
Thank you for researching this, writing it out, and then recording it. Your work is much appreciated. Regards.

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ashurbanipal44
ashurbanipal44
2 years ago
This is such a great distillation of Ibn Arabi's ideas. I remember first reading Fusus Al-Hikam and feeling confounded by most of it, but amazed at what I could understand. You did a great job of presenting the most essential parts as neatly as one possibly can.

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Akram Mohamed
Akram Mohamed
2 years ago
I love how engaging and thorough you are, it's rare that I'm 20 mins into a video and not bored

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Minahil
Minahil
1 year ago (edited)
Thankyou so much for putting this together in such an organized, comprehensive and beautiful way! Would love a part 2 on this. Also a suggestion, could you please put time stamps for different concepts and parts in the description of this video? It would be such a help!

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chitranjan kumar kushwaha
chitranjan kumar kushwaha
1 year ago
Self knowledge is foremost the ultimate goal for Nirvana or moksha or enlightenment in Hinduism according to Advaita vedant philosophy of Hinduism i surprised and glad and love to see exactly same thing said by ibn Arabi .this proverb is very true all wise men think alike .namaste from india .love from Bihar India

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Anime Furry
Anime Furry
1 year ago
Wow that was amazing never have my personal beliefs been described so well to me! Thank you!

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Shanti Garin
Shanti Garin
1 year ago
Absolutely love your work and I'm glad I came across your channel! Ibn Arabi as other mystics have always fascinated me

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ASMR Theory
ASMR Theory
2 years ago
This video was fantastic! I've been trying to find a channel like yours that has high quality videos with scholarly perspectives on religion and was delighted to come across this. You deserve many more subscribers!

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Muna Nana
Muna Nana
4 months ago
What a difficult topic you have picked for yourself. I am saving this video to listen to it again. It took me over a year to finish reading the (abridged) english version, the only one I could find, of the Fusus al Hikam, (the settings of the wisdom, I think it means). I kept having to go back and refer to a previous chapter, and kept putting the book down so I could take the time to absorb the amazing ideas he put forth. I have a total fascination with his works. Thank you so very much for this.

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Zaka Khan
Zaka Khan
2 years ago
I can hardly say more than has already been said about the wonderful work you are doing... all I can offer is a sincere 'thank you', and I shall pray that you receive manifold the reward of your efforts.

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Mubi Karimjanovna Bob
Mubi Karimjanovna Bob
1 year ago
MashaAllah May Allah bless you and raise you for opening up such saints life🙏🙏🙏really thank you

Ibn Arabi May Allah raise him higher and higher was ine of the mystical sufi masters and you enlived him in such a beautiful way🙏🙏🙏🙏
By seeing you i remember sheikh AbdulRahman also british origin teacher🙏
Please continue such a beautiful and meaningful work and May Allah open more and more doors and knowledge🙏

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Rybot9000
Rybot9000
1 year ago
These are some great videos. I used to study this stuff a lot and kept finding the same threads in different religions. I was also deep into science and atheism at the time. It's strange to think about how taken in by my own self I was. The part about self-worship is something I was just thinking about. It all comes together the best work of our neuroscientists and sociologists confirms a general theory like this. As of course we see in Advaita, Daoism, Buddhism, etc.. all roads lead to Damascus it seems. As one might expect with Truth. I eventually found my way into the Perennialist corner and then gave Christian mysticism a go. There are so many people that have great wisdom, I am sure much oral tradition was circulated before we know. Anyway great videos I will check to see if you've done one on the Theologia Germanica

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N N
N N
1 year ago
Many thanks for this balanced and informative intro to the Unity of Being  ❤️

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Luis Gasser
Luis Gasser
2 years ago
Thank you for this most excellent presentation. It is absolutely important to clearly distinguish between a philosopher and a mystic as their respective natures are fundamentally different from one another. Whilst a philosopher's source of knowledge is intellectual speculation, a mystics source of knowledge is the transcendence of individuality/selfhood, thus in a way becoming knowledge itself. Even though a mystic may use his intellect and reason to communicate his insight to others, this does under no circumstances make him a philosopher.

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Thole molapo
Thole molapo
1 year ago (edited)
you possess a rare attribute called Ilm, like Rupert Spira, you explain Non Duality( Qur'anic Tawhid) with great ease and understanding.

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Kaan Bulak
Kaan Bulak
2 weeks ago
I cannot thank you enough for your work. This one was especially exceptional! After finishing (with many times of confused relistening and taking notes) I can breathe deeper now.



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Leren Sekyo
Leren Sekyo
1 year ago
This is very engaging. Thank you so much for your hard work 🔥

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Adam Tyson
Adam Tyson
1 year ago
Love the work you're doing, thanks for sharing on such a fascinating and challenging topic!   

Good call using Claude Addas who certainly has provided us with the go-to biography on Ibn al-'Arabi. It's an interesting fact that she is also the daughter of Michel Chodkiewicz -- not that I figured that out myself until years after I started studying Wujudi philosophy : /

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Esoteric Pilgrim
Esoteric Pilgrim
1 year ago (edited)
Thank Allha , I can very well understand what you are telling, as l read Ibn Arabi books, your explanation is marvellous. You are a enlightened person I can tell it 
Definitely in the words of Ibn Arabi himself “ ENLIGHTENED ARE NOT BOUND BY RELIGION “. May Allah bless all, with lots of love ❤️ from a sufi student from india.🙏🙏

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Corsair Caruso
Corsair Caruso
2 years ago
I’d love to know more about how Unity of Being and Vedanta interacted! Interfaith dialogue is so fascinating to me.

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Aabbish Duaa
Aabbish Duaa
1 year ago
This is so helpful. Truth be told, your channel is so helpful when it comes to learning about different religions in an unbiased manner. Thankyou!

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ashley !
ashley !
4 months ago
i’ve watched this video sooo many times and always find more takeaways. you should make more videos on this topic! so interesting

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love&grace
love&grace
1 year ago
Beautiful episode! Please make another sequel about Ibn Arabi 💗

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Samaia Traforti
Samaia Traforti
1 year ago
Your work is so beautifully and clearly articulated. Thankyou for sharing insight into this transcendent topic in such a digestible form. Deep gratitude

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Aasem Ahsan
Aasem Ahsan
10 months ago (edited)
9:10 Ibn Arabi's meeting with Ibn Rushd
21:45 Famous works
22:45 Wahadat Al Wujud

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Abdullah Khodadad
Abdullah Khodadad
2 years ago
I am amazed by your deep deep knowledge of our theology! With this comprehensive video, you reorganized my amateur knowledge of our Orfan and late Aarifs!
Thank you for your great work! Appreciated so much!

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onnoy saad
onnoy saad
1 year ago
খুব সুন্দর।। অনেক সুন্দর। মাশা আল্লাহ।

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IrishWithSomeSun
IrishWithSomeSun
1 year ago
This video was incredible and really helpful spiritually. I’m going to spend a lot more time leading about this man and his teachings.

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Walker Goff
Walker Goff
1 year ago
Your content is excellent. Every video is informative, nuanced, and looks past particularities to point toward possible eclectic interpretations fitting each particularity together. Bravo.

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Ace of Bace
Ace of Bace
4 months ago (edited)
Brother, I am a Muslim both by birth and choice, as well as a student of Islamic Theology who has done a thesis at University on the Fusus al Hikam - I can proudly say: You did a great job.
Looking forward to more of Ibn Arabi from you. 
Thank you for this and in advance for the upcoming.

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Being Human
Being Human
1 year ago
As soon as I saw the Ibn Arabi, clicked on video ❤️ Such lucky people to live in a era of Ibn Arabi ❤️

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Jonathan Kelly
Jonathan Kelly
2 years ago
I had class with Professor Chittick, that was  the best class I have ever taken.

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Joseph Petrone
Joseph Petrone
1 year ago
I wonder if you have done or will do a video about Guru Nanak and the Sikh religion and philosophy as they too have both "Sufi" ideas and even include writings of Muslim and Hindu mystics in their holy book (the Guru Granth Sahib) =) keep up the good work my friend, your videos are very enlightening and educational.

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Abdelhak Laaqira
Abdelhak Laaqira
1 year ago
Amazing stuff! Just bought the "ringstones to wisdom" just few days ago and I'm hungry to read it asap. Thanks



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asadath99
asadath99
1 year ago
Thank you for explaining such complex subject in understandable terms. You are so knowledgeable and yet so humble.

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Gavin Shri Amneon
Gavin Shri Amneon
1 year ago
Thank you so much for this brilliantly  composed and eloquently expressed exposition. Such a hard topic to convey but you did it so well

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Phillip Anon
Phillip Anon
1 year ago
Amazingly brilliant presentation and narration! This video should be treasured. Thanks and keep up the good work!

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princeAmori
princeAmori
2 years ago
Just wanted to say, love the work you are doing. Also, thank you for mentioning Ibn Barrajan, briefly in this video. Like Ibn Arabi he made predictions about the future, but unlike Ibn Arabi his method involved studying the art of letters. Many topics I intended to cover on my channel someday, you have already covered them on yours. Time saver. Thank you.

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Earth is the grave of everything
Earth is the grave of everything
3 months ago
thank you for your hard work  absolutely astonishing and mind blowing  and it's cryze how you spent much time to carefully deliver such knowledge on it's raw form  and explaining them. i really wonder now what's going on  your mind after discovering all these topics.

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Noor S
Noor S
1 year ago
Thank you so much for your in depth research and hard work in making this video. I’ve become interested in Ibn Arabi and needed this absolutely enlightening explanation about his life and work. Excellent documentary!



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Mystic's Journey
Mystic's Journey
1 year ago (edited)
Please make another video going deeper into these teachings. You are so great at explaining all of this. I love you videos!

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Javad Siavashi
Javad Siavashi
1 year ago
Amazing representation of the ideas. Big respect and thank you for your work

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Eli
Eli
10 months ago
Very‌ ‌well‌ ‌put together, both in terms of content and delivery, nothing is left to interpretation



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Tousif Rahman
Tousif Rahman
2 years ago
You are doing something that truly special and meaningful. My respect

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RF M69
RF M69
1 year ago
Thanks so much for your videos. I have finally been able to understand something of Ibn Arabi's teachings  and that almost qualifies as a miracle!

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Nicoleta Rosu
Nicoleta Rosu
1 year ago
thank you for sharing knowledge & wisdom....I loved learning about Ibn "Arabi, I am looking forward to part 2.  Also, I am excited to check out your other videos.  Love & blessing to you



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TRAVEL WALKS 4K
TRAVEL WALKS 4K
1 year ago
Wow. This channel is a gem. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and thoughts :)



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no thankyou
no thankyou
3 months ago
This channel is quite literally a Godsend. I deeply appreciate you sharing this information, and showing everyone that at the deepest and most profound core of the thinkers that affect and change known religions, lie extremely abstract and nearly incomprehensible doctrinal insight.

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Chris Hobbs
Chris Hobbs
1 year ago
Really appreciate how you introduce the concepts first, which helps us understand the scriptures presented.



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xariqx 🥀
xariqx 🥀
2 years ago
Awesome channel! I can see doing well. 


Getting an academic perspective on religion from a neutral party is very important as it takes away most bias.

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M0U53B41T
M0U53B41T
2 years ago
Really enjoyed this video! thanks for taking time to deal with such an obviously difficult topic - I am curious as to how he dealt with the problem of evil?

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V
1 year ago
So glad I found your channel. Love your way of explaining these topics.



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Karl Tyson
Karl Tyson
1 year ago
Thank you for this monumental presentation!



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Sarah -
Sarah -
2 years ago
Wowww is what I can say! Your research, your recitation, your passion... Bravo 👍

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Hind Oubraim
Hind Oubraim
4 months ago
Thank you for simplifying this part of our history and sharing it with us . Great information.

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Tahsin Khan
Tahsin Khan
2 years ago (edited)
Being someone who’s tried to experience every religion, read a verity of thought, walked on many nations and have a done of lot of psychedelics all of this made sense to me as someone who’s experienced through a Muslim lens. I’m great full for this video. It’s like a complex thought you had but couldn’t really find words for.

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jalal maache
jalal maache
1 year ago
Outstanding lecture. Am Arab and reading ibn Arabi was The most difficult . Kudos to you.

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Attia Bano
Attia Bano
11 months ago
thank you so much for making this facinating video on ibn arabi. It was very well made and inspiring to watch and u made a very intellectual topic easy to understand for simple humanbeings like me. God bless u

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O.N
O.N
1 year ago
Assalamu’alaikoum.. Deep respect for the work you do. Thank you.



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waddah Elyemen وضاح اليمن
waddah Elyemen وضاح اليمن
1 year ago
You are one of with explaining such complex mind bending Ideas and thoughts. Perfect Arabic pronunciation is a plus. 👍👍👍

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sam biani
sam biani
1 year ago
Reading Golshane Raz (gerden of secrets)  in farsi is such a joyful experience, the only poem that gives me that feeling apart from Hefez. The text sound modern and mysterious



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Ziad El Mestekawy
Ziad El Mestekawy
2 years ago
Thank you so much for this incredible work. Beautiful in every  way. Allah Akbar :)

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LOV Movement
LOV Movement
1 year ago
This video is beyond fantastic. Absolutely beautiful & insightful breakdown. Thank you for this



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Husna Kassim
Husna Kassim
1 year ago
This is new to me. I would have to listen to this a few times to understand this unity of being.



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kaja hussain
kaja hussain
1 year ago
No words,  The way you presented this wahdathul wujud  was unbelievable and priceworthy. 🙏🙏🙏🙏



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Khalid Alnaama
Khalid Alnaama
1 year ago
Huge information about Ibn Arabi who you described as a very difficult figure to understand. Thanks for this great information.

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bambang98
bambang98
4 months ago (edited)
one of the best contents about Ibn 'Arabi and his works. thanks for the video.

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Mrad Belhasen
Mrad Belhasen
2 years ago
This is beyond pure mate,May he  brings you more wisdom and understanding 
Much love from Tunisia (a sufi as well)

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Mahasti Kia
Mahasti Kia
1 year ago
This was beautiful! I learned so much. Thank you 🙏

(I could go on and on talking about it but my mind refuses. I need some stillness to absorb all this :)))



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sarwatrahim
sarwatrahim
1 year ago
Thank u so much..I always want to know about "wahdat ul wajood"..and u made it very easy.Please carry on your work on this.Guide me about any of your book or paper published on it.



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C.G. Maat
C.G. Maat
1 year ago
Thank  you . Though so difficult , the one unity message is a great gem for our so divide America and world.
I also love the beautiful art designs ; like particle and wave woven into such lovey color and line with no need of perspective.
I have never seen this art work. And lastly thanks for enduring such a long explain. You are doing a great mission .
How did you get into this path. Maybe one day you do a presentation of your own inspiration.
As above so below, a lot of the Emerald Tablet Laws and Alchemy. You are a modern Manly hall.



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blackswan1983
blackswan1983
1 year ago
Thanks for a great video! I learned so much and have been enjoying your channel.



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Story BUG
Story BUG
2 years ago
This was remarkable! Thanks for sharing this full of knowledge and wisdom presentation about a great Islamic scholar.

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Neo Lamo
Neo Lamo
9 months ago
Thanks a lot for such clear and detailed introduction to ibnalArabi views ! 🙏🏻♥️🌺🦋🌷🌸💮🏵️🎉💯🎊🙏🏻



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Amine Mz
Amine Mz
1 year ago
Wonderful approach to ibn arabi perception of existence! I’d wish if you could quote more of ‘ Al hallaj ‘ as he precedented ibn arabi in trying to to define ‘ wahdat al woujoud ‘ - union -. 
Well done man appreciate your channel content & hardwork! Keep it up



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aahr100
aahr100
1 year ago
Really love your work. On Ibn Arabi - I came across his work through your introduction and the more I learn about him and his thoughts the more I realise I am only scratching the surface of this Murcian / Andalusian thinker philosopher mystic



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xTG4M!NG Piano 
xTG4M!NG Piano
2 years ago (edited)
i am arabian i just really wanna tell ya this is so informative!! nice job mate keep doing this awesome work!

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Faye Cassim
Faye Cassim
5 months ago
Greetings this is so so amazing to understand, brings great appreciation for History and Theology .much Appreciated ,blessing upon thre groth of your channel Ameen

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Jiren Says
Jiren Says
2 years ago
This was absolutely amazing! Please more of Arabi!!!

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Frosty
Frosty
1 year ago
I'm getting chills watching this. I have never read any of his works, but plan to now. As a psychedelic enthusiast, his teachings are very eerie. I had also came to very similar internal revelations when taking LSD and DMT. On DMT, you almost separate completely from your body and soul, and become the ethereal, raw, true spirit, and intuitively know that you and the person that lit the pipe for you are the same person, and that the normal "reality" that you return to is false. Very eerie.



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V Fergi
V Fergi
1 year ago
So amazed how much he traveled to gain more wisdom and teach..and some people nowadays dont even get out of their own state



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neeti.maewall
neeti.maewall
1 year ago
This is amazing , I don’t have the right words to praise the concept, it would be like an ant trying to comprehend and appreciate artificial intelligence. For  now I will settle for thanking you for such a well researched topic and amazing compilation.



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AllinOne
AllinOne
1 year ago
This is amazing, i've never heard of Ibn Arabi before.. Thank you dear sir.



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cyrus dabiri
cyrus dabiri
5 months ago
fascinating,very well researched and beautifully presented.Thank you for your great work.



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vpcreationsunlimited P
vpcreationsunlimited P
2 years ago
I am Hindu 🕉 but I love Sufism and Rumi is my favorite poet 💕 . This is a very deep spiritual path in Islamic scriptures.  I think these mystics are  evolved souls,  religion is many but God is one !!! Blessings from NYC 
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kailomonkey
kailomonkey
2 years ago
A lot of this is how I've thought myself. This is good and returns me to my best being :)



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Kari Harris
Kari Harris
8 months ago
I know I'm late to the show, but this is fascinating! Contrasting Ibn 'Arabi to Maimonides is like night and day!  It took the Baal Shem Tov and Chassidus to incorporate a lot of similar ideas in their interpretation of the divine many years later. I've never studied the Islamic sages and Ibn 'Arabi was a man many centuries before his time!



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Kaswara
Kaswara
1 year ago (edited)
I came here by accident, and it was a great accident, I thought I will quickly go through the video, but I found myself listening to every detail, I got hooked, I couldn't stop untill I finished the whole video, thank you very much for all the effort you put on researching the subject and presenting it in a beautiful way. I spent a great time. From Yemen, respect 🙂



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Rahil
Rahil
1 year ago
This is gold. Thank you. 🤍



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Malik Kafoor
Malik Kafoor
1 year ago
Assalamualaikum, could you please make a separate video on Ibn Arabi's (Fusus-al-Hikam). 

Best content ever👍
Much love from Kashmir

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Althaf Hussain
Althaf Hussain
2 years ago
Incredibly beautiful.. In fact my experience throughout listening you  was not about Ibn Arabi, but about the beautiful One alone. 

Thank you so much for sharing such immense wisdom and knowledge..

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First Take Ltd
First Take Ltd
1 year ago
You are a great scholar and a great teacher !



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Hamera Tahir
Hamera Tahir
1 year ago
This is such an interesting topic.  What a wonderful insight into one the greatest minds in history! To find Allah swt is the goal of all of us but due to our limited knowledge, we cannot.  We can only marvel in awe at the greatest minds  of the Golden age of Islam.  If I had a time machine, Al Andalus is where I would return to sit at the feet of these great men and drink in every word they said! Truly they brought light where there was darkness.



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Ebrima O. Bah
Ebrima O. Bah
1 year ago
A beautiful presentation! So great...

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Abdulkader AlSalhi
Abdulkader AlSalhi
1 year ago
Well done, a very good presentation for Ibn Arabi 's difficult to understand writings.. God bless you



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Ibrahim Noori Ashrafi
Ibrahim Noori Ashrafi
1 year ago
This channel deserve 100 million subscriber. Great work you have done brother. Keep  it up❣️

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A B
A B
2 years ago
really really good content! thank you for this introduction, i have heard about him but didn't know much about his teachings, know i have a brief understanding!

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Leaf Zuk
Leaf Zuk
1 year ago
I am amazed by how similar this is to the Hassidic teaching/philosophy I received in Yeshiva. Different words and perspective but so familiar; in essence Hassidus 101. Very cool

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Rifat Sele
Rifat Sele
1 year ago
Thank you. Your skillful and  informative work answered some of my soul searching questions. Very well presented. Thank you again.



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Mullanaver M.B
Mullanaver M.B
2 months ago
What a great info about our Islamic Sufi of Al andulas Hzt Ibnul Arabi, i got enlightenment from vedios love from India bro

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Ahmad Alwasim
Ahmad Alwasim
1 year ago
What a rich and respectful video you created. You made me interested to read more about this period of islam.

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come towards true islam.
come towards true islam.
2 months ago
Aslamualykum brother you have done tremendous job keep it up may ALLAH bless you and your lovely family.



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It’s Me
It’s Me
2 years ago
This video is the best video I have watched on youtube!

Thank you for introducing Ibn Arabi to me. I have recently adopted the Quran into my life and this has connected some big dots for me. I've always had a feeling that this description of Allah was the way Arabi explains it but could never quite make sense of it in my head. I have heard it described by non-muslims but something was missing.

Alhamdulillah

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OnyxIdol
OnyxIdol
1 year ago
Very informative and enlightening, good video!



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Samhat J
Samhat J
1 year ago
Thank you for all the work you have been doing.
Will you make any video specifically about Sufi Master Mansoor Al Hallaj?



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K Bone
K Bone
1 year ago
Ibn 'Arabi has always been one of my favorite Sufi thinkers, and Saracen Spain was an amazing blossoming. In my opinion, he was not a mystic, but only spoke as if he was one. This was because of the linguistic tools and socio-cultural structure of the time, which also fed the general self-preservation instincts (I am sure he was aware of them). It is the ESSENCE of the philosophical, religious, and  metaphysical which is being distilled (see the story the different blind people looking for "grapes"... as well as the metaphor of turning grapes into wine ). To become Truth Realized, as I think IA was, is to become something of a heretic. As such, I think that is why your professor said what he said about "understanding" him. IA spoke as a butterfly, and your professor was likely still a caterpillar.



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Pankaj Priyadarshi
Pankaj Priyadarshi
1 year ago
Well researched and well spoken. You have done reasonable justice to the wonderful writings of the great thinker. 

Heard a good part of of it. Many are so wise, logical and deep.

It is however, not wise for any of us to impose our (current) understanding on the meanings. It is best to present the teachings/sayings as they are.

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Priyaranjan dash
Priyaranjan dash
9 months ago
This might be weird to say but listening ibn Arabi philosophy or experience I feel like I am learning Advaita vedanta in a new and good way since I am follower of Advaita vedanta from start.

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Ender
Ender
2 years ago (edited)
Amazing video, very informative and objective! Thanks so much for all the effort you've put into this. Deserves so much more views!

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Leiferuphugus
Leiferuphugus
2 years ago
I've checked out a few of your videos before and enjoyed them. But for some reason this one hits like a resonate harmonic! As a Thelemite and modern Gnostic theurge (in the sense of pursuing spiritual experiences) there are many elements of this guy's life and theology that really synch up with my own, except that on a scale of 1:10 my experiences are like a 4 compared with ibn Arabi's 11.

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Zeeshan Shahzad
Zeeshan Shahzad
2 months ago
Loved it. Great job summarizing a rather difficult subject such as Ibn Arabi.



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Hussain Muhammad
Hussain Muhammad
1 year ago
Hej! Imponerande sätt att beskriva djupaste ämne !! Älskar och uppskattar dina videos. Ser fram emot om du skulle kunna göra en avsnitt om Imam Ali ibne Abi Talib!! 
Stort respekt



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Art of Metta
Art of Metta
1 year ago
thank you ❤️ i like ur style, very nice presentation. i was captivated the hole way tru, its a pleasure to listen your voice , rythms and expression. im grateful to have found u here.



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Rob Haarlem
Rob Haarlem
1 month ago
Well that sounded familiar, nothing and everything as the cradle of creation, in every breath. Beautiful and very inspiring documentary, thank you



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Swires Cold
Swires Cold
2 years ago
This is great. Thank you so much for making this available to us. I wish there was some online discussion on how he compares and differs with other philosophical schools on metaphysics and cosmology.

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The Path of Eudaimonia
The Path of Eudaimonia
1 year ago (edited)
Splendid! Ibn-Arabi sounds like right up my alley.

Thanks for the work you are doing, brother.



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13LackMajik
13LackMajik
1 year ago
This was fascinating. Thank you.



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Dharmapal Sharma
Dharmapal Sharma
2 months ago
Truth never ceases to be; Untruth exists not…. नास्तो विद्यते भावो नाभावो विद्यते सत्🌺✡️☪️♋️☸️🕉️⛎✝️⚛️🛐🌺

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Spin Bet
Spin Bet
4 months ago
Subhan Allaha Be Hamdee, Subhan Allaha Al Azeem, Peace and blessings on our Prophet, greater than our lifes.

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Julia Connell
Julia Connell
5 months ago
THANK YOU - I have enjoyed this so much, given me so much pleasure & joy.  I was brought up in the christian/catholic faith & though both my parents walked the walk (as opposed to people who worship for one hour per week & therefore consider themselves 'good' no matter their behaviour outside church/temple/whatever your place of worship).  they were both active in their community, quietly helping others.  however when I was 7, walking home from school suddenly realised I did not 'believe' in the teachings/religion.  whether or not jesus was/is god - his teachings were sound/good/right - the problem is the people who have strayed from what he taught - and turned worship of GOD to worship of Jesus.  here in the thoughts of my muslim brothers (& sisters?) I find truth and solace, wisdom and understanding. as much as I find connection here, as a woman, I simply cannot submit to the muslim religion, as much as I find connection - it would interfere with my path, my relationship with GOD. again, here I find such joy & wisdom.  all rivers flow from the same source - my GOD is all, everything, love, truth beauty.  ❤🧡💛💚💙💜🖤🤍🤎



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KOVIDENIYA
KOVIDENIYA
2 years ago
That was an excellent introduction! You are a very talented popularizer, happy to have found your channel. I was listening to podcasts by Peter Adamson from Philosophy without any Gaps. Its a great resource too, but there is something missing when you can only hear the voice and not see the person talking or be able to read the quotes or leave comments. So, your style and delivery format here on YouTube work extremely well.

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Bilal Nasir
Bilal Nasir
4 months ago
A great price of teaching so beautifully explained in such a understandable way. Jazakallah



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Husarious Maximus
Husarious Maximus
1 year ago
This was very good. Thank you 🙏🏽



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hassanmustafah
hassanmustafah
3 months ago
Great effort simplifying Ibn Arabi ideas. Very tough job. Loved the work ❤

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Gavri'el
Gavri'el
2 years ago
What a beautiful video! Thank you so much. This really reminds me of Nagarjuna's Madhyamaka philosophy. I wonder if there is any possibility that ibn Arabi had access to Buddhist texts in his lifetime.

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Camille Espinas
Camille Espinas
3 months ago
“Mystical unveiling..” love that !



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andy forsythe
andy forsythe
2 years ago
' My journey was to myself, and it was to myself I was guided'. 🙏

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Jonathan Jensen
Jonathan Jensen
1 year ago
Sheesh, this is like exactly what I received.  I use the metaphor of the wind blowing on the water, but also used light and a prism.  It's because a person can make nothing except based on what is in themself.



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Amir Lodi
Amir Lodi
2 years ago
Thank you for this beautiful an brilliant explanation!



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Longcoat Gamer
Longcoat Gamer
1 year ago
It seems I need to learn more of this man, because all of this is making too much sense for it to be as your teacher said.



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Algerian Pledge
Algerian Pledge
1 year ago
you explain things perfectly. may god help you in your path



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Bilge Günlü
Bilge Günlü
1 year ago
You have one of the best video essay about Ibn Arabi. Thank you



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الأمين حمادي
الأمين حمادي
2 years ago (edited)
Definitely one of the best that I heard talking about Ibn Arabi on YouTube. Definitely subscribing and watching all of your videos. Thank you again for your magnificent effort :) and may God guide and bless us all.

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tauseefmc
tauseefmc
5 months ago
Amazing intro to Ibn Arabi! Thanks!



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david mcgrath
david mcgrath
1 year ago
I was raised in an American Roman Catholic family, and this is the first time I ever really payed attention to Ibn 'Arabi.  Rumi has been part of my heart and life for years, but after hearing this, I intend to read much more about him.  It struck me how much his path seemed like Jesus. At least he didn't have to deal with the Romans.  Thank you for this wonderful introduction.

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From Ideology to Unity - Logos Legacy
From Ideology to Unity - Logos Legacy
1 year ago
What do you think of portrayal of Ibn Arabi in the tv show - Resurrection: Ertrugul and the mystical themes of the show?



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Murat
Murat
1 year ago (edited)

The Meccan Revelations, V I: 1 : Ibn al'Arabi, M Chodkiewicz, W C. Chittick

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Perhaps no mystic in the history of the world has delved as deeply into the inner knowledge that informs our being as did Ibn 'Arabi. He was born into the cultural and religious crucible of Andalusian Spain in 1165, a place and time in which Muslim, Jewish and Christian scholars learned from each other and from the Greek classics that were then being translated and circulated. Drawing from the most advanced philosophical and metaphysical thinking of his time and from his extensive knowledge of the religion of Islam, Ibn 'Arabi created an extraordinary mystical theology that essentially sprang from his own spiritual realization. Because of the advanced nature of his teachings he has been known for 800 years as the Sheikh al-Akbar, or the Greatest Master.

Because of the subtlety of his language and complexity of his thought, access to Ibn 'Arabi has always been difficult and translation daunting. Previously only short extracts were available in English. This volume, the first in our English translation of Les Illuminations de la Mecque, contains 22 key chapters of this Sufi 'summa mystica,' on such issues as Ibn 'Arabi's doctrine of the Divine Names, the nature of spiritual experience, the end of time, the resurrection and the stages of the path that lead to sanctity.

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Meccan Revelations
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Opening pages of the Konya Manuscript of the Meccan Revelations, handwritten by Ibn Arabi.
Original titleالفُتُوحَات المكّيّة

The Meccan Revelations

 (Arabicكِتَابُ الفُتُوحَاتِ المَكِّيَّةromanizedKitâb Al-Futūḥāt al-Makkiyya)[1] is the major work of the philosopher and Sufi[2] Ibn Arabi, written between 1203 and 1240.

The Andalusi thinker exposes his spiritual journey, his theology, his metaphysics and his mysticism, using sometimes prose, sometimes poetry. The book contains autobiographical elements: encounters, events, and spiritual illuminations.

History[edit]

Ibn Arabi wrote two versions of al-Futūḥāt al-Makkīyah, his magnum opus.[3] He completed the first in the year 629 of the Hijra and worked on the second version between the years 632 and 636 of the Hijra.[3] 

The second version, called the Konya Manuscript (مخطوط قونية), exists in manuscripts in Ibn Arabi's own hand, with the exception of volume nine.[3] These manuscripts, once part of the waqf of Sadr al-Din al-Qunawi, are known as the “Konya” manuscripts and they are now kept in Istanbul (Evkaf Muzesi 1845-1881).[3]

The khutba in the first (1853) and second (1876) editions printed by the Amiri Press.

It was first published by the Bulaq Press in four volumes in Dhū al-Ḥijja 1269/1853.[3] The Bulaq Press published a second edition in 1293/1876, also in four volumes.[3] 

The third edition, the standard Cairo edition, printed 1329/1911, also published by the Bulaq Press in four volumes, is based on Ibn Arabi's second version completed in 636 H, thanks to the research of Emir Abdelkader.[3]

Structure[edit]

The Revelations is a book of 37 volumes, divided into 560 chapters.[4]

Content[edit]

The city of Mecca in 2011, a major place of pilgrimage for Muslims.

The book takes its title from the holy city of Mecca, to which Ibn Arabi travelled on pilgrimage in 1202, and in which he received a number of revelations of divine origin.

In the Illuminations Ibn Arabi develops a theory of the imagination and the imaginary world explained by Henry Corbin.[5] There is also a psychological and religious description of the effects of Allah's Love (in both the subjective and objective sense of expression).

According to Michel Chodkiewicz, this book occupies a particularly important place in Ibn Arabi's work because it represents "the ultimate state of his teaching in its most complete form".[6]

Aside from Ibn Taymiyyah, his many critics have included the historian Ibn Khaldun (d. 1406), Sufi Shaykh Ahmad Sirhindi (d. 1624), members of the Wahhabi sect of Saudi Arabia and beyond, and an array of modern Muslim revivalists and modernists. Controversy over his teachings flared again in 1979 when the Egyptian parliament attempted to ban the republication of the print edition of The Meccan Revelations. The attempt failed due to public outcry.[7]

Women, poetry, religious love[edit]

Women are prominently featured in the book, particularly in Chapter 178 on love. Ibn Arabi is initiated into religious experience by a spiritual woman called Nizham, a young Iranian woman whose name means "Harmony". He quotes the poems of the writer Rabia of Basra, who according to him is "the most prestigious interpreter" of love.[8] Ibn Arabi also recounts his encounter and service to mystic Fatima bint al-Muthanna [fr], with whom he recites Al Fātiḥah (the first surah of the Quran) and whose degree of spiritual elevation he admires.[9]

Legacy[edit]

The Illuminations are a classic of Sufism, theology and Islamic philosophy. They influenced the "Spiritual Writings" of the emir Abd el-Kader, who published the book in 1857, and perhaps Dante.[10] Henry Corbin compared Dante's Béatrice, which leads the poet to paradise in the Divine Comedy and awakens him to love in the Vita Nuova, to Ibn Arabi's Nizhâm, a mystical woman who initiates the Andalusian philosopher to the experience of God's love.[11]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Introduction to The Meccan Revelations on Ibnarabisociety
  2. ^ Read Secret Practices of the Sufi Freemasons Online by Baron Rudolf von Sebottendorff | Books.
  3. Jump up to:a b c d e f g "al-Futuhat al-Makiyya Printed Editions"Muhyiddin Ibn Arabi Society. Retrieved 31 August 2022.
  4. ^ Constant Hamès, Ibn Arabî, Les Illuminations de La Mecque (compte rendu)Archives de sciences sociales des religions, 1990, Vol. 72, N°1, p. 266-267.
  5. ^ Henry CorbinL'imagination créatrice dans le soufisme d'Ibn Arabi.
  6. ^ Michel Chodkiewicz (1997). Avant-propos in Les Illuminations de La Mecque (in French). Paris: Albin Michel. p. 10..
  7. ^ Campo, Juan Eduardo (2009). Encyclopedia of Islam. Infobase Publishing. p. 327. ISBN 978-1-4381-2696-8.
  8. ^ Treaty of Love, p. 247.
  9. ^ Traité de l'amour, p. 188-190.
  10. ^ The hypothesis of Ibn Arabi's influence on Dante comes from Miguel Asin Palacios See « After Ibn Arabi ».
  11. ^ Florian Besson, "Ibn Arabî"Les Clés du Moyen Orient, 1 April 2013.

Bibliography[edit]

Partial editions
  • Anthology: Les Illuminations de La Mecque, Paris, Éditions Albin Michel, 2008 (1988), Spiritualités vivantes , trans. Michel Chodkiewicz.
  • Anthology: Les Révélations de La Mecque, Paris, Entrelacs, 2009, trans. Abdallah Penot.
  • Two chapters in: Par-delà le miroir, Paris, Entrelacs, 2012, "Hikma", trans. Abdallah Penot.
  • Chapters 61 to 65: De la mort à la résurrection, Paris, Albouraq, 2009, trans. Maurice Gloton.
  • Chapter 167: L'Alchimie du Bonheur parfait, Paris, Berg International, 1981, trans. Stéphane Ruspoli.
  • Chapitre 178 : Traité de l'amour, Paris, Albin Michel, 1986, "Spiritualités vivantes", trans. Maurice Gloton.
Studies
  • Claude Addas, Expérience et doctrine de l'amour chez Ibn Arabî, in Mystique musulmane (collective work), Paris, Cariscript, 2002.
  • Henry CorbinL'imagination créatrice dans le soufisme d'Ibn Arabi, Paris, Flammarion, 1958, reprint Flammarion-Aubier, 1993.
  • George Grigore, Le concept d’amour chez Ibn 'Arabi, "Romano-Arabica", II, Bucharest: Center for Arab Studies. 2002; p. 119-134.