The importance of Muhyi al-Din Ibn al-Arabi (1165-1240) for Islamic
mysticism lies in the fact that he was a speculative thinker of the
highest order, albeit diffuse and difficult to understand. His
central doctrine is the unity of all existence. In this text,
William Chittick explores how, through the work of Ibn Al-Arabi,
Sufism moves away from anguished and ascetic searchings of the
heart and conscience and becomes a matter of speculative philsophy
and theosophy.
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