Interpreting Ibn ʿArabī: Philosophy, Theology, and Exegesis in Later Islam

Author:   Arjun Nair
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Publication Date:   29 December 2025
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Interpreting Ibn ʿArabī: Philosophy, Theology, and Exegesis in Later Islam


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Author:   Arjun Nair
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.610kg
ISBN:  

9781041091271


ISBN 10:   1041091273
Pages:   234
Publication Date:   29 December 2025
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
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Acknowledgments Note on Transliteration and Translation Introduction The Problems (mushkilāt) of the Fuṣūṣ: Interpretive Divergences From the Lack of Understanding (ʿadam al-fahm): Solving the Problems of the Fuṣūṣ The Present Study: Interpreting Ibn ʿArabī 1 “All is He, All is Not He”: The Vision of Huwa-lā Huwa The Entities (aʿyān) are Not Made (ghayr majʿūl) and Non-Existent (maʿdūm) The Mirror-Entities and the Color-Entities The Pre-Existent Forms (ṣuwar) of the Entities: The Cloud, the Barzakh, the Creator-Real 2 Divine Power and Human Freedom The Essence (Dhāt) and the Divinity (Ilāh), Determination (taqdīr) and Creation (khalq) Freedom and Compulsion, Responsibility (taklīf) and Predestination (qadar) 3 Incomparability and Similarity To Affirm Incomparability is to Affirm Limitation (taḥdīd) and Restriction (taqyīd) Transcending the God of Beliefs (al-ilāh al-muʿtaqadāt) The Divinity Clothed in Forms of Belief: Worshiping the Idols of Belief 4 “Created in his/His Form”: The All-Comprehensive Form of Man Originated and Beginningless (ḥādith azalī), Perpetual and Endless (dāʾim abadī) The Problem of Man’s Firstness (awwaliyya) Creation (khalaqa) in Two Senses: Determination (taqdīr) and Existentiation (ījād) 5 Becoming a Form of God (ṣūrat al-Ḥaqq) The False Form (ṣūra bāṭila) of the Pharaoh of Moses (Firʿawn Mūsā) The Form of al-Kharrāz, One of the Tongues of God (lisān min alsinat al-Ḥaqq) 6 The Messenger takes his Knowledge from the Seal of the Saints The Prophets (anbiyāʾ) in the Fuṣūṣ al-ḥikam The Seal of the Saints: “the space for two bricks” (mawḍiʿ labinatayn) 7 Interpreting the Qurʾān Between taʾwīl, ishāra, and ʿubūr: Ibn ʿArabī’s Qurʾānic Hermeneutics Abraham’s Sacrifice (dhabḥ), God’s Deception (makr), Drowning in Knowledge 8 The Hermeneutics of Mercy The Faith of Pharaoh (īmān Firʿawn) in Q. 10:90-92 From Torments (ʿadhāb) to the Sweetness of Torments (ʿudhūba) Conclusion: Interpreting the Shaykh al-Akbar “He/not He” Revisited: Ambiguity and Knowledge as Perplexity (ḥayra) “He who does not know the status of imagination has no knowledge” Bibliography Index

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Arjun Nair is an Assistant Professor of Religion at the University of Southern California. He holds a PhD in the History and Cultures of the Muslim World from the Department of Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations at Harvard University. He specializes in the study of religion, Islamic philosophy, and Sufi literature. He has also published in numerous peer- reviewed venues, including the Journal of Islamic Studies, the Journal of Qurʾanic Studies, the Journal of Sufi Studies, Religions, and the Journal of the Muhyiddin Ibn ʿArabi Society.

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