Mysticism and Rational Inquiry in the School of Ibn ʿArabī

Despite the fact that some of the main followers of the famous Spanish Muslim mystic Ibn ʿArabī (d. 638/1240) were well-versed in the discipline of philosophy, the school of Ibn ‘Arabī is often not regarded in Western scholarship as a philosophical school in the usual sense of the term. This is b...

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Main Author: Mohammed Rustom
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Language:English
Published: Üsküdar University 2022-11-01
Series:Tasavvuf Araştırmaları Enstitüsü Dergisi
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/2619026
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description Despite the fact that some of the main followers of the famous Spanish Muslim mystic Ibn ʿArabī (d. 638/1240) were well-versed in the discipline of philosophy, the school of Ibn ‘Arabī is often not regarded in Western scholarship as a philosophical school in the usual sense of the term. This is because Ibn ʿArabī’s followers tend to tackle the central problems of philosophy through the medium of mystical and religious symbolism (all here positively understood). In order to properly present the teachings of the school of Ibn ʿArabī as a unified philosophical perspective, therefore, I will argue that their emphasis upon symbolic formulations are largely a means by which they can present well-known rational concepts, but in accessible and concrete language.
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spelling doaj.art-970f6a2582744122bf68cab33b5b4f0e2024-04-20T10:42:09ZengÜsküdar UniversityTasavvuf Araştırmaları Enstitüsü Dergisi2822-38292822-45152022-11-011217218210.32739/ustad.2022.2.35Mysticism and Rational Inquiry in the School of Ibn ʿArabīMohammed Rustom0Carleton UniversityDespite the fact that some of the main followers of the famous Spanish Muslim mystic Ibn ʿArabī (d. 638/1240) were well-versed in the discipline of philosophy, the school of Ibn ‘Arabī is often not regarded in Western scholarship as a philosophical school in the usual sense of the term. This is because Ibn ʿArabī’s followers tend to tackle the central problems of philosophy through the medium of mystical and religious symbolism (all here positively understood). In order to properly present the teachings of the school of Ibn ʿArabī as a unified philosophical perspective, therefore, I will argue that their emphasis upon symbolic formulations are largely a means by which they can present well-known rational concepts, but in accessible and concrete language. https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/2619026ibn ʿarabīmysticismreligious symbolismrational inquiry
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Mysticism and Rational Inquiry in the School of Ibn ʿArabī
Tasavvuf Araştırmaları Enstitüsü Dergisi
ibn ʿarabī
mysticism
religious symbolism
rational inquiry
title Mysticism and Rational Inquiry in the School of Ibn ʿArabī
title_full Mysticism and Rational Inquiry in the School of Ibn ʿArabī
title_fullStr Mysticism and Rational Inquiry in the School of Ibn ʿArabī
title_full_unstemmed Mysticism and Rational Inquiry in the School of Ibn ʿArabī
title_short Mysticism and Rational Inquiry in the School of Ibn ʿArabī
title_sort mysticism and rational inquiry in the school of ibn ʿarabi
topic ibn ʿarabī
mysticism
religious symbolism
rational inquiry
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