This book is a collection of letters that came in response to some of the questions posed to Ibn Arabi by some of the sheikhs, scholars, and contemporaries. It also contains a collection of books that address some important Sufi ideas, such as the issue of annihilation, oneness, manifestation, beauty, the meaning of eternity, the seven heavens, the spirituality of each heaven and its specialities, the spirituality of the spheres, and other ideas that open new horizons for our understanding of religion and Sufism.
Ibn Arabi’s Letters
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A collection of letters written by Muhyiddin Ibn Arabi, addressing profound spiritual and philosophical topics that reflect a distinctive Sufi thought.
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Categories: | Literature, Islamic literature, Messages, Philosophy |
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Tags: | Islam, Islamic Studies, Spirituality, thought |
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Publisher | Dar al-Kutub al-Ilmiyyah |
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