Ibn Al-'arabi And The Sufis Apr 2026
: He integrated their themes of annihilation of the self ( fana ) into a structured metaphysical framework.
: Often called the "teacher of teachers," whose influence is felt throughout Ibn al-'Arabi's writings on spiritual practice. 2. The Core Teachings: Oneness and Completion Ibn al-'Arabi and the Sufis
While he wrote thousands of pages, two central themes define his contribution to Sufism: Treatise on Unity, by Muhyiddin ibn al Arabi : He integrated their themes of annihilation of
: His father was connected to this great saint, and Ibn al-'Arabi later built upon the spiritual foundations of the Qadiri order. The Core Teachings: Oneness and Completion While he
Ibn al-'Arabi did not develop his philosophy in isolation; he was a bridge between the early Sufi ascetics and the more formalized mystical philosophy of later centuries. He deeply studied the works and lives of predecessors like: