Symbols of Numerals and Letters in Muhi-Iddeen Ibn Arabi Poetry

Section: Research Paper
Published
Mar 1, 2007
Pages
213-242

Abstract

Sheikh Muhi-Iddeen Ien Arabi who died at (638 A. H.) is a Sufi (Islamic Mystic), Philosopher and a great writer. He was born and grown up in Al-Andalus. Then he emigrated to the east. His poetry is predominantly marked with symbolic style who used to serve his mystical philosophical and gnositic way of thinking.symbols of numbers, which are served by Ibn Arabi to support his gnositic way of life.symbols of letters, which made up an important aspect used in a gnositic occupation. Hence, letters refer to the universe and they are the opposite side of it.

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Al-Mulaa, A. (2007). Symbols of Numerals and Letters in Muhi-Iddeen Ibn Arabi Poetry. Adab Al-Rafidayn, 37(45), 213–242. https://doi.org/10.33899/radab.2007.33954