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$1.00Muhyiddin Ibn Arabi
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A book that presents an analytical and comprehensive study of the thought and influence of the great philosopher and mystic Muhyiddin Ibn Arabi, explaining his spiritual contemplations and profound philosophy.
Muhyiddin Ibn Arabi, a lofty summit in its magnificent height, lofty in its secrets, sciences and inspirations, a summit that is the greatest that the soaring imagination has reached in the fields of science, philosophy and religion, a summit that its owner has surrounded with difficulties, hardships and horrors, until reaching it has become a kind of endless struggle, and the ascent has become harsh and exhausting even for the mighty of wings.
A summit that repels the weak and cowardly, and even repels the strong and struggling from its secret, it is the morsel of taste and tasting; it is in need first of all of taste and tasting.
And if Al-Asma’i says: The book is like the courts of kings, in which the jewel, gold, dust and pits fall, then the court of Muhyiddin is like the altar, in which you only find hidden pearls, or a protected secret, or a gifted light; Because it is a square on top of a peak, a peak looking up to the sky and the guidance of the sky.
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