About Ibn Arabi
Ibn Arabi, also known as Muhyiddin Ibn Arabi, was a Muslim scholar, mystic, poet, and philosopher. Born in 1165 in Murcia, Andalusia, he is known by some as one of the greatest thinkers in the field of speculative mysticism. His works have profoundly influenced the spiritual landscape of the Islamic world and beyond.
"The heart that is not open to the divine cannot perceive the truths of this universe."
Famous Works
- The Meccan Revelations - A vast collection of metaphysical and spiritual writings.
- The Interpreter of Desires - A series of poems rich in symbolism and metaphor.
- The Bezels of Wisdom - A philosophical exploration of Islam's metaphysical teachings.
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