- (photo:
after ****uhat al-
Makkiyya,
Cairo edition, 1911).
Diagram of
Jannat ****uhat al-
Makkiyya, c. 1238 (photo:
after ****uhat al-
Makkiyya,
Cairo edition, 1911)...
- (Arabic: كِتَابُ الفُتُوحَاتِ المَكِّيَّة, romanized: Kitâb Al-****ūḥāt al-
Makkiyya) is the
major work of the
philosopher and Sufi Ibn Arabi,
written between...
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temporarily collapsed until Marwan I took back control. In his al-****ūḥāt al-
Makkiyya, Ibn
Arabi claimed that
Muawiyya II was a
spiritual Pole (Ghawth) of his...
-
magnum opus Al-****uhat al-
Makkiyya (The
Meccan Revelations),
completed in 37
volumes in 1238. Ibn
Arabi wrote al-****uhat al-
Makkiyya twice—a
first draft completed...
- Austin, The
Bezels of Wisdom, New York:
Paulist Press,1980 al-****uhat al-
makkiyya (The
Meccan Illuminations), Cairo, 1911;
partial trans.
Michel Chodkiewicz...
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father was a Muslim. His name is
given as
Tarakh by historians. Al
Minahul Makkiyya, 1/152 "Tafsir al-Tabari". tafsir.app.
Retrieved 2024-05-18.
Sanaulla al-Mazhari...
- al-Hashr) on the Day of Judgment, from an
autograph m****cript of ****uhat al-
Makkiyya by Sufi
mystic and
Muslim philosopher Ibn Arabi, c. 1238.
Shown are the...
- al-Hashr) on the Day of Judgment, from an
autograph m****cript of ****uhat al-
Makkiyya by Sufi
mystic and
Muslim philosopher Ibn Arabi, c. 1238.
Shown are the...
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Harari region. The Sufi
mystic Ibn
Arabi mentions in his Al-****uhat al-
Makkiyya that Waaq used to be a
generic name for God, in
comparison to the Turkic...
- of
Wisdom (Fusus al-Hikam) and The
Meccan Illuminations (Al-****ūḥāt al-
Makkiyya). To Ibn Arabi,
every prophet corresponds to a
reality which he called...