دراسة عن التأثّرات الفكرية لسيّد قطب الدين النيريزي عن محيي الدين ابن عربي
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One of the most prominent intellectual aspects of the great Sufis is their lofty thoughts and transcendental thinking. Some concepts and meanings in Sufi literature find expressions close to one another due to their reliance on common sources. In his poems on Islamic mysticism, there are traces of the famous Sufi ideas of Ibn Arabi from the 6th and 7th centuries AH. This study, being a pioneering work on the subject, adopts the method of description and analysis to argue that the unity of method and purpose between Al-Nairizi and Ibn Arabi led to the formation of similar ideas and opinions. These ideas are rooted in the Qur’anic verses, prophetic narrations, and Islamic mysticism, which serve as foundational sources for both of them. Additionally, some phrases used by Ibn Arabi were occasionally mirrored in Al-Nairizi’s Arabic poetry, albeit with slight differences. At times, the interpretations and symbols in the expressions of these two mystics appear common and harmonious, particularly in terms such as the unity of existence, fixed entities, love, and others, which are shared expressions between Ibn Arabi and Al-Nairizi.
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