The Synthesis of Love and Sin in the Thought of Ibn ‘Ajība
Yıl 2019,
Cilt: 3 Sayı: 3, 404 - 417, 25.12.2019
Omneya Ayad
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This article studies how Ibn ‘Ajība explained the mystical relationship
between love and sin in his esoteric commentary on the Qur’ān.
I also will compare his mystical interpretation of these themes with other Sufi
writers, mainly al-Qushayrī and Rūzbihān al-Baqlī, who are two of the exegetes
that Ibn ‘Ajība quotes extensively, in order to determine his contribution to
these themes.
Kaynakça
- Bibliography
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