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  1. 23. Mai 2024 · Subjects Of Study: Islam. mysticism. Ibn al-ʿArabī (born July 28, 1165, Murcia, Valencia—died November 16, 1240, Damascus) was a celebrated Muslim mystic-philosopher who gave the esoteric, mystical dimension of Islamic thought its first full-fledged philosophic expression.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › God_in_IslamGod in Islam - Wikipedia

    Vor 5 Tagen · A variant of the theory of the manifestation of a single reality can be found particularly in Mulla Sadra, who was inspired by Muhyī d-Dīn Ibn ʿArabī. According to Mulla Ṣadra, only God is eternal and perfect, the universe, including its inhabitants, is constantly changing. Because of that, everything is in a constant process ...

  3. Vor 3 Tagen · Ibn Khaldun (1332–1406), Kitāb al-ʿibar (Book of Examples); Despite his association with modernism, Ibn Khaldun thought none of what was mentioned in the Quran of "the hour" and its signs was "subject to the least ambiguity"; he endorsed apocalyptic hadith in the collections of Bukhari and Muslim (but not other collections), as well as the "classical scenario" of end times.

  4. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › KalāmKalām – Wikipedia

    Vor 7 Stunden · Der irakische Wissenschaftler Husām Muhyī d-Dīn al-Ālūsī meint, dass diese allein Lehren der aschʿaritischen Schule waren. Von Konzepten wie dem Atom und dem Vakuum sowie der Ansicht, dass das Akzidens nicht Träger eines anderen Akzidens sein kann und keine Zeitkontinuität hat, ist bekannt, dass sie erst von al-Bāqillānī (gest. 1013) in den aschʿaritischen Kalām eingeführt ...

  5. 12. Mai 2024 · Events — The Futuhat Foundation | The Futuhat Foundation | A complete English translation of Muḥyīddīn Muḥammad ibn al-ʿArabīs al-Futūḥāt al-Makkīyah (The Openings Revealed in Makkah) by Eric Winkel. Upcoming Events. Join our in-person and Zoom events, ranging from courses, to workshops, book launches, and retreats. Line By Line Round 9.

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  6. 15. Mai 2024 · In this incident, following a clash between these two groups that resulted in a murder, the eldest son of the caliph and also the commander of the Abbasid military forces, Mujahid al-Din Dāwatdar, attacked the Karkh district, which was a Shia residential area, and committed heinous crimes.

  7. Vor 6 Tagen · And from the Hanafi Ash'ari scholar, Abu Ja'far al-Simnani (d. 444H), and is cited by al-Dhahabi in al-Siyar (17:540), who in turn is citing from Ibn Hazm (d. 456H): [Ibn Hazm]: He is Abu Ja'far al-Simnani al-Makfuf, he is the greatest of the companions of Abu Bakr al-Baqillani, and the forerunner of the Ash'arites in his time.