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$3.00A Window on the Unseen
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It reviews the dialectic of imagination and spiritual knowledge in the philosophy of Sufism and rational thought, focusing on self-knowledge and ways of communicating with the unseen.
Ibn al-Arabi says that he was a boy when Ibn Rushd asked to meet him because he had been informed of what God had revealed to him in his seclusion, and that he showed him all welcome when he met him and said to him: “Yes,” Ibn al-Arabi replied: “Yes,” which increased Ibn Rushd’s joy with him, then when he sensed what made Ibn Rushd happy from his response, he said to him: “No,” Ibn Rushd shrank and his color changed and he asked: How did you find the matter in the revelation and divine abundance, is it what sight has given us? Ibn al-Arabi replied: “Yes, no, and between yes and no, the souls do not fly from their materials and the necks from their bodies.”
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