
Ibn 'Arabi and Kubrawis: The Reception of the School of Ibn 'Arabi by Kubrawi Mystics
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By delving into the most important cornerstones of Ibn 'Arabi's worldview, such as wahdat al-wujud (unity of existence), al-insan al-kamil (Perfect Human Being) and asma wa sifat (God's Names and Attributes), this work provides a comparative study of their reception in the thought of major Kubrawi mystics, especially that of Najm al-Din Kubra, Sa'd al-Din Hamuyah, Aziz al-Din Nasafi, Ala al-Dawlah Simnani, and Sayyid 'Ali Hamadani.
Seyyed Shahabeddin Mesbahi holds a Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley. Mesbahi has written and lectured widely on Islamic mysticism. He was a visiting fellow at the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies.
Ibn 'Arabi and Kubrawis: The Reception of the School of Ibn 'Arabi by Kubrawi Mystics
About The Book
By delving into the most important cornerstones of Ibn 'Arabi's worldview, such as wahdat al-wujud (unity of existence), al-insan al-kamil (Perfect Human Being) and asma wa sifat (God's Names and Attributes), this work provides a comparative study of their reception in the thought of major Kubrawi mystics, especially that of Najm al-Din Kubra, Sa'd al-Din Hamuyah, Aziz al-Din Nasafi, Ala al-Dawlah Simnani, and Sayyid 'Ali Hamadani.
Seyyed Shahabeddin Mesbahi holds a Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley. Mesbahi has written and lectured widely on Islamic mysticism. He was a visiting fellow at the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies.
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About The Book
By delving into the most important cornerstones of Ibn 'Arabi's worldview, such as wahdat al-wujud (unity of existence), al-insan al-kamil (Perfect Human Being) and asma wa sifat (God's Names and Attributes), this work provides a comparative study of their reception in the thought of major Kubrawi mystics, especially that of Najm al-Din Kubra, Sa'd al-Din Hamuyah, Aziz al-Din Nasafi, Ala al-Dawlah Simnani, and Sayyid 'Ali Hamadani.
Seyyed Shahabeddin Mesbahi holds a Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley. Mesbahi has written and lectured widely on Islamic mysticism. He was a visiting fellow at the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies.






















