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Ibn 'Arabī's religious pluralism : levels of inclusivity / Faris Abdel-hadi.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Routledge studies in Islamic philosophyCopyright date: ©2025Description: 1 online resourceISBN:
  • 9781003484141
  • 100348414X
  • 9781040256367
  • 1040256368
  • 9781040256336
  • 1040256333
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 297.4092 23/eng/20241029
Online resources: Summary: "This book marks a significant contribution to the debate around Ibn 'Arabi's religious pluralism, focusing on his multifaceted approach to non-Abrahamic religions. For nearly eight hundred years, the writings and ideas of the great Spanish Sufi master Ibn 'Arabi have shaped Islamic intellectual and spiritual culture, from North and West Africa and France on the one hand, to Iran, the Levant, Central Asia, and the Far East on the other. Modern scholarship on the "Greatest Master" is consequently at an all-time high. This book weighs in on a well-known aspect of his religious worldview, namely his perspective on religious pluralism, but does so from an entirely different angle. Offering a very close reading of his major works, newly translated by the author, and paying particular attention to a highly developed celestial metaphor prompted by his encounter with a group of pagan sun-worshippers, the book offers new insights into the nature and scope of Ibn 'Arabi's understanding of Islamic inclusivism. Ultimately, the book contributes to our understanding of both interfaith dialogue and the history of world religions through the prism of Ibn 'Arabi's work. The book will be of particular interest to students and scholars working in a range of fields, including Islamic philosophy, Sufism, and intellectual history"-- Provided by publisher.
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"This book marks a significant contribution to the debate around Ibn 'Arabi's religious pluralism, focusing on his multifaceted approach to non-Abrahamic religions. For nearly eight hundred years, the writings and ideas of the great Spanish Sufi master Ibn 'Arabi have shaped Islamic intellectual and spiritual culture, from North and West Africa and France on the one hand, to Iran, the Levant, Central Asia, and the Far East on the other. Modern scholarship on the "Greatest Master" is consequently at an all-time high. This book weighs in on a well-known aspect of his religious worldview, namely his perspective on religious pluralism, but does so from an entirely different angle. Offering a very close reading of his major works, newly translated by the author, and paying particular attention to a highly developed celestial metaphor prompted by his encounter with a group of pagan sun-worshippers, the book offers new insights into the nature and scope of Ibn 'Arabi's understanding of Islamic inclusivism. Ultimately, the book contributes to our understanding of both interfaith dialogue and the history of world religions through the prism of Ibn 'Arabi's work. The book will be of particular interest to students and scholars working in a range of fields, including Islamic philosophy, Sufism, and intellectual history"-- Provided by publisher.

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