
Ibn al-Arabi
Ibn al-Arabi was a renowned Islamic mystic, philosopher, and poet of the 12th century, often referred to as the 'Greatest Master' in Sufism. His teachings focused on the concept of unity of being (wahdat al-wujud), where he articulated the interconnectedness of God and creation. Ibn al-Arabi's mystical insights and elaborate metaphysical framework influenced a wide range of Islamic thought and continues to resonate with spiritual seekers and scholars alike, positioning him as a cornerstone of Islamic mysticism.
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It was a radical departure from Ibn al-Arabi’s doctrine of the infallibility of intuition.
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