Text in English & Arabic. If it is true, as Ibn 'Arab claims, that voyaging never ceases in all worlds and dimensions, the paradigmatic voyages recounted in this remarkable book offer the reader an inexhaustible source of reflection. As a well-known Sufi saying puts it, 'the spiritual journey is called voyage (safar) because it unveils (isfr) the characters of the Men of God'. This book explores the theme of journeying and spiritual unveiling as it plays out in the cosmos, in scripture and within the soul of the mystic. Beginning with a series of cosmological contemplations, Ibn 'Arab then turns to his own selective readings of Prophetic lore, in which he gives profound Muhammad, Adam, Enoch, Noah, Abraham, Lot, Jacob and Joseph, and Moses. Angela Jaffray's translation of Kitb al-Isfr 'an nat'ij al-asfr brings this major treatise to an English-speaking audience for the first time. It is accompanied by a new edition of the Arabic text based in a manuscript in Ibn 'Arabi's own hand, an introduction and extensive notes. It also includes a rich in-depth commentary that will guide the reader through Ibn 'Arab's subtle and allusive writing.
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Weight: 582g
Dimensions: 150 x 210mm
Publication Date: 22 Oct 2015
Publisher: Anqa Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: Arabic
ISBN13: 9781905937431
About Muhyiddin Ibn 'Arabi
Sufisms most renowned master born in Murcia Spain (b. 1165) and died in Damascus Syria (d. 1240) prolific and profound author. Angela Jaffray holds a Ph.D. in Near Eastern Languages and Civilisations from Harvard University. Her translation of Ibn 'Arab's al-Ittihd al-Kawn (The Universal Tree and the Four Birds) was published by Anqa Publications in 2007. She currently resides in Chicago and Jerusalem. Angela Jaffray holds a Ph.D. in Near Eastern Languages and Civilisations from Harvard University. Her translation of Ibn 'Arab's al-Ittihd al-Kawn (The Universal Tree and the Four Birds) was published by Anqa Publications in 2007. She currently resides in Chicago and Jerusalem.