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Mysticism and philosophy in al-Andalus : Ibn Masarra, Ibn al-ʿArabī and the Ismāʿīlī tradition
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Ebstein, Michael
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Ibn al-ʻArabī,-1165-1240
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Ibn al-ʿArabī, 1165-1240
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Ibn Masarrah, Muḥammad ibn ʻAbd Allāh,-882 or 883-931
2014,2013
In Mysticism and Philosophy in al-Andalus, Michael Ebstein underscores the many links that connect the intellectual world of the Andalusi mystics Ibn Masarra (269/883-319/931) and Ibn al-ʿArabi (560/1165-638/1240) to the Ismāʿīlī tradition.
Mysticism and Philosophy in al-Andalus: Ibn Masarra, Ibn al-?Arabi and the Isma?ili Tradition
2013
Muslim Spain gave rise to two unusual figures in the mystical tradition of Islam: Ibn Masarra (269/883-319/931) and Ibn al-?Arabi (560/1165-638/1240). Representing, respectively, the beginning and the pinnacle of Islamic mysticism in al-Andalus, Ibn Masarra and Ibn al-?Arabi embody in their writings a type of mystical discourse which is quite different from the Sufi discourse that evolved in the Islamic east during the 9th-12th centuries.In Mysticism and Philosophy in al-Andalus, Michael Ebstein points to the Isma?ili tradition as one possible source which helped shape the distinct intellectual world from which both Ibn Masarra and Ibn al-?Arabi derived. By analyzing their writings and the works of various Isma?ili authors, Michael Ebstein unearths the many links that connect the thought of Ibn Masarra and Ibn al-?Arabi to the Isma?ili tradition.