Existence and Time in the Sufi Discourse of Muhyiddin Ibn Arabi

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One of the most prominent books in Sufi philosophy that deals with the concepts of existence and time in the thought of Muhyiddin Ibn Arabi

This book represents a contemporary reading to achieve a logic that can be called the Sufi existential logic of the great Sheikh Muhyiddin Ibn Arabi in his local framework of Sufi discourse. It is an attempt through which the Sufi’s conscious feeling of temporal existence appeared while maintaining his human value within its historical limits. The Sufi was a son of his time, and his experience was human and religious at the same time. It is an experience that was employed to highlight the inner and spiritual side of the historical entity of man and the legal appearance of religion. It was a model experience for obtaining a strong link between human discourse and religious discourse at its existential and cognitive level. It is an experience that contemporary consciousness was in dire need of in order to emerge from the human and religious crisis.

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