Shaikh Ibn Al-Arabi (رضئ اللہ تعالی عنہ) is a well-known, Sahih-ul-Aqeedah, Sufi Shaikh of Ihsan who is referred as Shaikh al-Akbar because of his contribution in Islamic theology. It is reported that he has written about 370 books, out of which 80 have been confirmed by the researchers. His magnum Opus work is Futuhat Al-Makkiya, which contains his encyclopedic knowledge about Islamic tradition, reasoning, and Islamic insight. ‘Meem, Waw and Noon’ (الميم و الواو و النون) is a book in which the Shaikh has described the existential divine knowledge appropriate in the witness of Arabic alphabets, Meem, Waw, and Noon (المعارف الإلهية الوجودية ما يناسب في الشاهد الميم والواو والنون). The readers who have some knowledge in the intrinsic spirit of Islam will be able to comprehend the content of this book.
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Shaikh Mohiuddin Ibn Al-Arabi (1165 – 1240 CE) is a well-known, Sahih-ul-Aqeedah, Sufi Shaikh of Ihsan. He is called Shaikh al-Akbar because of his contributions in Islamic theology. He has written over 350 books. Most famous among them are (i) ‘Fusus al-Hikam’ in which he has explained the inner meanings of wisdom of Islamic Prophets, and (ii) Futuhat al-Makkiyya which contains his encyclopedic knowledge about Islamic tradition, reasoning, and Islamic insight. His most famous contributions to Islamic theology are his explanations about (i) The Unity of Existence (وحدة الوجود), and (ii) The Complete Human Being (الإنسان الكامل).
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