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Who was Sheikh Ibne Arabi???

 

Who was Sheikh Abne Arabi??

Who was Sheikh Ibne Arabi?

Abu Abdullah Muhammad ibn Ali ibn Muhammad ibn Arabi al-Hatimi at Tai was a Sufi mystic, poet, and philosopher born in Murcia, Spain on the 17th of Ramadan 26 July 1165 AD. He influenced the Muslim world with his extraordinary worth.

Ibn e Arabi was considered a saint and also famous with the names of "Sheikh al-Akbar", the greatest master and "Mohiuddin", the reviver of religion.

Ibn e Arabi belonged to an Arabian tribe named "Taayi". His mother was a north African Berber, the father of Ibne Arabi Ali ibn Muhammed was a government servant under the rule of Muhammad Ibn Assad Abney, who was the ruler of miurisa at that time after the death of Ibn Said in 1172 ce his father shifted his services to Al-Moha Sultan Abu Yakum and he moved to siwal along with his family.

Ibn e Arabi spent their almost 30 years he was also given a military training, he traveled the whole space in Africa in search of great mystic master to gain knowledge during these years once he met with the great aristelian philosopher Abner Raj in Cordoba Abner was greatly overwhelmed by his mystic then later Abner be moved to morrison in the city of phase where Muhammad ibn kasim al-timami became his spiritual mentor in 1198. He left miurisa and started his steward towards east, First of all he began his pilgrimage to Makkah in 1201. The Mecc revelation which was published much later in damascus, it is consisted of experiences of Ibne Arabi about his esoteric sciences in islam and also the information about his life, He spent almost three years in Makkah.

He eternalized his memories in a collection of poems through humanity Al-Ashwa the interpreter of desire because of this he also had to experience conflicts in the same year of 1201, He then moved to egypt and then to Anatolia where he met with Aldeen Al-kunwani in Konya while konwani became his successor in the east in the same way after visiting Baghdad and alippo and a long pilgrimage came to an end in 1223 but this left long-lasting famous friend throughout the Islamic world and those were the days when he's another most important work mystical philosophy fuses all hit camp the  basils of wisdom was composed in 1229 heroes's Ahkam has also been translated in Urdu by Ibn e Arabi foundation in Pakistan in 2015. 

Saddar uddin Al-Karuwaii, was an important successor thus it has been reported that Ibn e Arabi predicted about the new empire and the seljuk empire was about to end, he also talked about a young man who will establish an empire (Ottoman Empire) which will last for centuries and also will fulfill the hadees a holy prophet Muhammad (SAW) Sallaho Alaihay Wa aalihi Wasallam about the conquest of Constantinople that's become the reason the ottoman empire.

Ibne Arabi died on 22 Rabi al-Thani 638 AH (8 November 1240) at the age of seventy-five, in Damascus.

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