Fons Vitae Ibn 'Arabi Spiritual Master Series

 

Divine Governance of the

Human Kingdom - Ibn 'Arabi

 

Mystical Astrology according

to Ibn 'Arabi - Ibn 'Arabi

 

Discovering Spiritual Intelligence in

Ibn 'Arabi's Meccan Revelations

 

The Tree of Being - An Ode to

the Perfect Man - Ibn 'Arabi

 

Quest for the Red Sulphur

The Life of Ibn 'Arabi

 

Ibn 'Arabi's Thought and

Method in The Fusus al-Hikam

 

Prophethood and Sainthood

in the doctrine of Ibn 'Arabi

 

Ibn 'Arabi - The Voyage of

No Return - Claude Addas

 

Contemplation of The

Holy Mysteries - Ibn 'Arabi

 

The Seven Days of

The Heart - Ibn 'Arabi

 

The Meccan Revelations

Vol.1 - Ibn 'Arabi

 

The Meccan Revelations

Vol.2 - Ibn 'Arabi

 

The Spiritual Life and

Thought of Ibn 'Arabi

Divine Sayings - The Mishkat

al-Anwar of Ibn 'Arabi

Ibn 'Arabi and Modern Thought - The

History of taking metaphysics seriously

Muhyiddin Ibn 'Arabi


Mystic, philosopher, poet, sage, Muhammad 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 travelled extensively in the Islamic world and died in Damascus in 1240 AD.

He wrote over 350 works including the Fusûs al-Hikam , an exposition of the inner meaning of the wisdom of the prophets in the Judaic/ Christian/ Islamic line, and the Futûhât al-Makkiyya, a vast encyclopaedia of spiritual knowledge which unites band distinguishes the three strands of tradition, reason and mystical insight. In his Diwân and Tarjumân al-Ashwâq he also wrote some of the finest poetry in the Arabic language. These extensive writings provide a beautiful exposition of the Unity of Being, the single and indivisible reality which simultaneously transcends and is manifested in all the images of the world. Ibn 'Arabi shows how Man, in perfection, is the complete image of this reality and how those who truly know their essential self, know God.

Firmly rooted in the Quran, his work is universal, accepting that each person has a unique path to the truth, which unites all paths in itself. He has profoundly influenced the development of Islam since his time, as well as significant aspects of the philosophy and literature of the West. His wisdom has much to offer us in the modern world in terms of understanding what it means to be human.

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