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- Title
SÜHREVERDÎ, İBNÜ’L-ARABÎ VE MOLLA SADRÂ’DA VARLIK DÜŞÜNCESİ.
- Authors
Meçin, Büşra Arslan
- Abstract
The subject of this study is “The Idea of Existence in Shihab al-dīn Suhrawardī, the founder of Ishraq school, Ibn al-‘Arabī and Mullā Sadrā.” Indeed, the idea of being has been one of the most important topics in the history of Islamic thought, and has therefore been one of the most debated issues of both the mystic and the philosophers. Issues related to the existence problem such as ore, land, existence-nature, first existence, eternity and necessity are among the most discussed topics by Islamic philosophers as well as sufis. The study has been dealt with from the thoughts of the three araz about the existence that occupies an important place in their basic works. The aim of the study is to reveal an original text which sheds light on the nurturing ideas of these three mystics about “existence”, which is an important subject of the history of religion and thought, and is especially accepted among the main subjects of philosophy and mysticism. With this study, it is concluded that all three mystics believe in the unity of existence, that Allah is the only being of true existence, that other beings have a metaphorical existence, that they are essentially condemned by nothingness, and that all of the metaphorical beings are only signs and phenomena of the overflowing and reflected true existence of Allah.
- Subjects
PHILOSOPHERS; GOD in Islam; MYSTICISM; PHILOSOPHY; SELF-service stores
- Publication
Journal of Oriental Scientific Research / E-Sarkiyat Ilmi Arastirmalar Dergisi, 2019, Vol 11, Issue 3, p1091
- ISSN
1308-9633
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.26791/sarkiat.627200