Ibn Arabi's mysticism, although it originated in the Islamic Maghreb, became more popular in the East of the Islamic world. Ibn Arabi is unique in the abundance of his works in the field of mysticism; But among his mystical works, the book " ...
Ibn Arabi's mysticism, although it originated in the Islamic Maghreb, became more popular in the East of the Islamic world. Ibn Arabi is unique in the abundance of his works in the field of mysticism; But among his mystical works, the book "Fusus al-Hakm" has always been the focus of many Shia thinkers, and the gentle foundations of his thinking with Shia doctrines have been the basis for comments in line with Shia beliefs. The wide attention given to Ibn Arabi's mysticism shows the capacities that exist in the text of his works for an interpretation that is compatible with the Shiite taste.
Of course, the Shia thinkers, who have written a commentary on Ibn Arabi's books, especially Fusus al-Hakm, or have written in the field of his mysticism, are concerned with the adaptation of his mystical teachings to the Shiite principles and his criticism of the example of absolute and binding guardianship and other issues that, in their opinion, They have been against Shia's explicit beliefs, they have not refrained.
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