- scholar. He
spread his
teachings in the
first half of the 12th century. Ibn
Barrajan wrote a two-volume
commentary on the
names of God in
Islam and two famous...
- the
political quietism, asceticism, and
mysticism of Ibn Masarra, Ibn
Barrajān, and Ibn ʿArīf, was the
strong esotericist revolutionary insurgent Ibn...
- the
angels to
question God's
command to
place Adam as a viceregent. Ibn
Barrajan mentions pre-Adamite
beings in a
discussion about angels and jinn. He indicates...
- its
light and the jinn from its blaze. Abd al-Ghani al-Maqdisi and Ibn
Barrajan argued that only the
angels of
mercy are
created from light, but angels...
- Ibn
Barrajan and Ibn al-‘Arif were both
tried for
heresy because their views conflicted with
those of the
Almoravids in power; however, Ibn
Barrajan appears...
- also said to have
fought Iblis, when the
latter tempted ʿĪsā (Jesus). Ibn
Barrajan regards Gabriel to be an
angel created from fire, like Iblis, thus settling...
- (d. 474 AH) Abu Bakr al-Turtushi (d. 520 AH) Al-Maziri (d. 536 AH) Ibn
Barrajan (d. 536 AH) Abu Bakr ibn al-Arabi (d. 543 AH) Al-Qadi 'Ayyad (d. 544 AH)...
- (d. 474 AH) Abu Bakr al-Turtushi (d. 520 AH) Al-Maziri (d. 536 AH) Ibn
Barrajan (d. 536 AH) Abu Bakr ibn al-Arabi (d. 543 AH) Al-Qadi 'Ayyad (d. 544 AH)...
- (d. 474 AH) Abu Bakr al-Turtushi (d. 520 AH) Al-Maziri (d. 536 AH) Ibn
Barrajan (d. 536 AH) Abu Bakr ibn al-Arabi (d. 543 AH) Al-Qadi 'Ayyad (d. 544 AH)...
-
Hartwig Hirschfeld Ibn
Abbas Ibn
Abidin Ibn al-Jawzi Ibn al-Mundhir Ibn
Barrajan Ibn
Duraid Ibn
Furak Ibn
Juzayy Ibn
Khalawayh Ibn
Kathir Ibn Wahb Ibn 'Atiyya...