Ibn Arabi: ابن عربي

S.A.Q Husaini

Paperback, 96 Pages, Black & White
5.5 x 8.5 Inches
Qadeem Press

Unveil the captivating life and teachings of the eminent Muslim mystic in “Ibn e Arabi: The Great Muslim Thinker of Mysticism,” authored by Moulvi S.A.Q Husaini.

Driven by an intriguing question from an Arabic master in 1928, Husaini embarked on a journey to comprehend the significance of Shaikh al-Akbar’s proclamation regarding his work “Futuhat al-Makkiyya.”

Husaini masterfully crafts an intimate portrait of the Shaikh, drawing from esteemed sources to narrate Ibn e Arabi’s life journey.

Husaini distils the essence of Ibn e Arabi’s ideas, garnered from “Futuhat al-Makkiyya” and “Fusus al-Hikam,” guiding readers through the intricate tapestry of his philosophy.

Husaini humbly acknowledges the challenge of unravelling Ibn e Arabi’s philosophy, undertaking this endeavour with heartfelt dedication and humble prayers.

“Ibn e Arabi: The Great Muslim Thinker of Mysticism” stands as a pioneering work, illuminating the legacy of Ibn e Arabi for a wide audience. Husaini’s scholarly dedication invites all to explore the profound realm of Islamic mysticism.

Table of Contents:

I. Early Life of the Shaikh in Spain

II. The Wanderings of the Shaikh

III. At Mecca

IV. At Damascus

V. His Works

VI. The Sayings of lbne- ‘Arabi

VII. Opinions of Scholars about the Shaikh

VIII. On God

IX. On Prophethood and Messenger ship

X. On Revelation (Wahi)

XI. On Love and Toleration