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History Of Mysticism
Mysticism is that point of view which claims as its basis an intimate knowledge of the one source and substratum of all existence, a knowledge, which is obtained through a revelatory experience during a rare moment of clarity in contemplation. Those who claim to have actually experienced this direct revelation constitute an elite tradition, which transcends the boundary lines of individual religions, cultures and languages, and which has existed, uninterrupted, since the beginning of time. It is, as Aldous Huxley points out, the “perennial philosophy” that resurfaces again and again throughout history in the teachings of the great prophets and founders of all religions.
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Kitab al-Fana' fi-l Mushahadah
"The Book of Annihilation in the Contemplation" is one of the numerous short treatises by the Shaykh al-akbar, elucidating themes which also appear at various times in the Futuhat al-Makkiyyah.
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Ibn Arabi's Mentor
The Tunisian Sufi master, 'Abd al-'Aziz al-Mahdawi, played a timely role in the coming-of-age of the great mystical theoretician, Muhyi al-Din Ibn al-'Arabi (known to later ages as al-Shaykh al- Akbar, "the Greatest Master").
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An Introduction to Ibn 'Arabi's Mishkat al-Anwar
The Mishkat al-Anwar consists of 101 hadîth qudsi collected and arranged by Muhyiddin Ibn 'Arabi. It has few of Ibn 'Arabi's own words in it.
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