
Ibn 'Arabi: The Voyage of No Return
Claude Addas
Paperback, second edition
9781911141402
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This is a concise introduction to the life and thought of Ibn āArabi, who is considered as the āGreatest of Sufi Mastersā. It traces the major events of Ibn āArabiās life: his conversion to Sufism; his travels around Andalusia and the Maghreb; his meetings with the saints of his time; his journey to Mecca; his travels in Egypt, Palestine, Mesopotamia, Anatolia and Syria; his most important books.
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The events of Ibn āArabiās āinner voyageā, however, are far more spectacular than those of his outer life and are here presented directly from the many auto-biographical sections found in his writings. Through her detailed analysis of Ibn āArabiās works and her profound understanding of his ideas, Claude Addas gives us a comprehensive insight into the major doctrines of this most influential of Sufi, masters: the doctrine of prophethood and sainthood, of inheritance from the prophets, of the āimaginal worldā, of the āunicity of Beingā, of the āSeal of the Saintsā, and many others.
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Addas also introduces the main disciples of Ibn āArabi down to the nineteenth century and traces both his unequalled influence on the course of Sufism and the controversies that still surround him till today. Ibn āArabi: The Voyage of No Return is essential reading for anyone interested in Islamic mysticism and is a genuine contribution to scholarship in this field.
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Claude Addas
Paperback, second edition
9781911141402
Ā
This is a concise introduction to the life and thought of Ibn āArabi, who is considered as the āGreatest of Sufi Mastersā. It traces the major events of Ibn āArabiās life: his conversion to Sufism; his travels around Andalusia and the Maghreb; his meetings with the saints of his time; his journey to Mecca; his travels in Egypt, Palestine, Mesopotamia, Anatolia and Syria; his most important books.
Ā
The events of Ibn āArabiās āinner voyageā, however, are far more spectacular than those of his outer life and are here presented directly from the many auto-biographical sections found in his writings. Through her detailed analysis of Ibn āArabiās works and her profound understanding of his ideas, Claude Addas gives us a comprehensive insight into the major doctrines of this most influential of Sufi, masters: the doctrine of prophethood and sainthood, of inheritance from the prophets, of the āimaginal worldā, of the āunicity of Beingā, of the āSeal of the Saintsā, and many others.
Ā
Addas also introduces the main disciples of Ibn āArabi down to the nineteenth century and traces both his unequalled influence on the course of Sufism and the controversies that still surround him till today. Ibn āArabi: The Voyage of No Return is essential reading for anyone interested in Islamic mysticism and is a genuine contribution to scholarship in this field.
















