Ibn al-Arabi

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Mystic, philosopher, poet, sage, Muhammad b. 'Ali Ibn 'Arabi is one of the world's great spiritual teachers. Known as Muhyiddin (the Revivifier of Religion) and the Shaykh al-Akbar (the Greatest Master), he was born in 1165 AD into the Moorish culture of Andalusian Spain, the center of an extraordinary flourishing and cross-fertilization of Jewish, Christian and Islamic thought, through which the major scientific and philosophical works of antiquity were transmitted to Northern Europe. Ibn 'Arabi's spiritual attainments were evident from an early age, and he was renowned for his great visionary capacity as well as being a superlative teacher. He wrote over 350 works, including some of the finest poetry in the Arabic language. He traveled extensively in the Islamic world and died in Damascus in 1240 AD. Source

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All that is left 

to us by tradition 

is mere words.

It is up to us 

to find out what they mean.

Published:

None

Length:

Shorty

Literary Movements:

Islamic Philosophy

Anthology Years:

2023

Themes:

Faith & Hope

Literary Devices:

Enjambment

a line break interrupting the middle of a phrase which continues on to the next line