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Ibn Arabi
AuthorBooks · Second hand1165-1240
Ibn 'Arabī was a Sunni Muslim Arab scholar, Sufi mystic, poet, and Muslim philosopher from al-Andalus, who exercised notable influence within Sufi metaphysics and Islamic thought in general. There are 850 works attributed to Ibn 'Arabi, though only 700 of these are considered authentic, and only 400 are extant. His cosmological teachings became a dominant intellectual framework in many regions of the Muslim world.
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Birth
1165
Death
1240
First book
2006
Years writing
20
Born in Murcia in 1165, Ibn Arabi is one of the most influential figures of Andalusian thought.
He is known worldwide by the honorific title Sheikh Akbar, meaning the Greatest Master.
His vast literary work includes 26 fundamental titles exploring philosophy, poetry, and spirituality.
Among his most notable writings are The Meccan Revelations and The Interpreter of Desires.
His intellectual legacy transcends borders, establishing him as an essential pillar of Almohad Empire philosophy.

