IBN AL-AL-'ARABI'S CONCEPTION OF RELIGION
This work begins with the discourses of the Quran and Prophetic tradition on Islam and other religious traditions. It then presents a historical survey of Muslim works in the field of comparative study of religions written by philosophers, theologians, and sufis. The work also deals with the backgro...
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Kuala Lumpur
Penerbit IKIM
2012
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| Summary: | This work begins with the discourses of the Quran and Prophetic tradition on Islam and other religious traditions. It then presents a historical survey of Muslim works in the field of comparative study of religions written by philosophers, theologians, and sufis. The work also deals with the background of Ibn al-'Arabi, arguably the greatest representative of the sufis. Subsequent chapters discuss his general conception of religion, and his interpretation of Quranic terminologies such as islam, din, fitrah, mithaq, iman, kufr, shariah, minhaj, nubuwwah, risalah, millah and ummah. |
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| Physical Description: | xviii, 300 pages 23 cm |
| Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
| ISBN: | 9789832636809 (pbk) |


