What is Sufism?
admin2021-04-06T15:11:13-04:00Sufism is often perceived as the mystical or inner dimension of Islam. In short, its practitioners, Sufis, place emphasis on the internal state of being, the state of one’s heart and its attunement to
Sufism is often perceived as the mystical or inner dimension of Islam. In short, its practitioners, Sufis, place emphasis on the internal state of being, the state of one’s heart and its attunement to
Ibn ‘Arabi, like other Sufi philosophers, presents a stricter view of Islamic monotheism. For ‘Arabi – God or The Real is the only Necessary Being that cannot not exist. All else is in fact
This video is on Islamic philosopher, scholar and mystic Ibn ‘Arabi and his book The Bezels of Wisdom. In chapter 3 in the The Bezels of Wisdom, called “The Wisdom of Exaltation in the
Prophet Adam in the Hebrew Bible & Quran: An esoteric look at Adam (as representative of humankind) through the Jewish Kabbalah, and also in Islamic mystical thought via the teachings of Ibn ‘Arabi.