Ibn Arabi's Small Death by محمد حسن علوان
Set against the backdrop of the medieval Islamic world, this novel delves into the life and spiritual journey of the revered Sufi mystic, Ibn Arabi. It intricately weaves historical events with the profound inner experiences of its protagonist, exploring themes of love, divine connection, and the quest for enlightenment. As Ibn Arabi traverses the vast landscapes of the Islamic empire, from Andalusia to the heart of the Middle East, he encounters influential figures and faces personal trials that shape his philosophical and mystical insights. The narrative captures the essence of a man torn between earthly desires and the pursuit of spiritual transcendence, offering readers a glimpse into the timeless quest for meaning and truth.
- Published
- 1976
- Nationality
- Saudi
- Length
- Long
- Pages
- 500-600
- Original Language
- Arabic
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