Ibn Arabi was a noted Muslim Andalusian Islamic scholar, theologian, philosopher, Sufi, and poet. He was born in Murcia, Spain.
Known as Muhiy al-Din (reviver of the faith) and Sheikh al-Akbar (the greatest Sheikh), Ibn Arabi provided an understanding of Islam from its most literal to its most profound meaning. His influence upon later generations of spiritual masters can be seen in countries as far apart as Spain and Indonesia.
A prolific writer, he wrote Fusus al-Hikam (the bezels of wisdom), an exposition of the inner meaning of the wisdom of the prophets in the Judaic / Christian / Islamic line, and the Futuhat al-Makkiyya (Meccan Revelations), a vast encyclopedia of spiritual knowledge which unites and distinguishes the three strands of tradition, reason and mystical insight.
Ibn al-Arabi’s works on Cosmology have been recognized throughout the world. He is said to have written a total of 850 works, out of which 700 are considered to be the authentic ones while over 400 are still extant.
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Women are afraid men will:
1. Sexually assault them
2. Ki!! them
Men are afraid women will:
1. Laugh at them
2. Date them for free food
We are not the same. 🤷🏼♀️🤷🏼♀️
ALL WOMEN NEED TO READ THIS
When a man is truly interested in you, there will be no need for you to do the pursuing. Men are born to pursue women. Yes, you can pursue a man if you want to, but in most cases that's just an obvious sign that he's not into you.
Women are out here sharing live locations, checking the backseats of cars, and holding their hands over their drinks. Men are doing 3 hour podcasts about how unfair it is that we don't smile at them. The disconnect is fatal.
one thing i will never ever do again is to be in a relationship with an avoidant. i need someone who is willing - to love, communicate, repair, choose me and the relationship, show up, stay.
‘Dear friend, Your heart is a polished mirror. You must wipe it clean of the veil of dust that has gathered upon it, because it is destined to reflect the light of divine secrets’.
~ Imam al-Ghazali