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correction (adab). Any man who knows it has to resort to discipline , although it is preferable if he abstains from it." However, it seems that Ibn al-'Arabi was more focused on trying to express "beating in a non-violent way". He believed that this is the "only way allowed by the divine revelation", because the objective of beating in a non-violent way was ultimately to improve the wife's behaviour.
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Ibn al-'Arabi took a close and strong interest in al-Ghazali's teachings. As a result, Ibn al-'Arabi is said to be one of the "most important sources of information about al-Ghazali's life and his teachings". When it came to al-Ghazali's theology, Ibn al-'Arabi became a master, and was enthusiastic,
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Ibn al-'Arabi wrote on many other subjects. For instance, he wrote on the mistreatment and disciplining of women. He once wrote, "The need to be disciplined with a stick, while the will not need more than an indication. Among women and even men, there are those who will behave well only through
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Ibn al-'Arabi reflected upon the nature of the soul and the study and theory of knowledge. Ibn al-'Arabi studied the Sufi argument that knowledge can only be achieved through purity of the soul, chastening of the heart, and an overall unity between the body and the heart, as well as removal from
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but perhaps more importantly critical of his teachings. Although Ibn al-'Arabi undoubtedly respected al-Ghazali, he was not afraid to express his feelings of difference when it came to the teachings of falsafa (Islamic philosophy).
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material motives. Ibn al-'Arabi argued that this was an extreme position. Rather he believed that there was no connection between the knowledge a person acquired and any sacred or devout acts that his soul has performed.
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Abu Bakr Ibn al-'Arabi was a "Andalusian
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2589:(d. 745 AH)
2583:(d. 592 AH)
2577:(d. 524 AH)
2558:(d. 534 AH)
2552:(d. 508 AH)
2470:(d. 977 AH)
2464:(d. 974 AH)
2458:(d. 973 AH)
2456:Al-Sha'rani
2452:(d. 926 AH)
2446:(d. 923 AH)
2440:(d. 918 AH)
2434:(d. 911 AH)
2428:(d. 911 AH)
2422:(d. 902 AH)
2416:(d. 852 AH)
2410:(d. 845 AH)
2404:(d. 833 AH)
2398:(d. 807 AH)
2392:(d. 806 AH)
2386:(d. 794 AH)
2384:Al-Zarkashi
2380:(d. 786 AH)
2374:(d. 771 AH)
2368:(d. 764 AH)
2362:(d. 756 AH)
2356:(d. 742 AH)
2350:(d. 728 AH)
2344:(d. 702 AH)
2338:(d. 685 AH)
2332:(d. 676 AH)
2326:(d. 660 AH)
2320:(d. 643 AH)
2314:(d. 606 AH)
2308:(d. 578 AH)
2302:(d. 571 AH)
2300:Ibn 'Asakir
2296:(d. 548 AH)
2290:(d. 516 AH)
2284:(d. 505 AH)
2278:(d. 502 AH)
2272:(d. 478 AH)
2266:(d. 471 AH)
2260:(d. 476 AH)
2254:(d. 465 AH)
2252:Al-Qushayri
2248:(d. 463 AH)
2242:(d. 458 AH)
2236:(d. 430 AH)
2230:(d. 429 AH)
2224:(d. 427 AH)
2222:Al-Tha'labi
2218:(d. 418 AH)
2212:(d. 406 AH)
2206:(d. 405 AH)
2200:(d. 371 AH)
2194:(d. 354 AH)
2174:Hamza Yusuf
2051:(d. 954 AH)
2045:(d. 953 AH)
2039:(d. 914 AH)
2033:(d. 899 AH)
2027:(d. 876 AH)
2021:(d. 808 AH)
2019:Ibn Khaldun
2015:(d. 803 AH)
2009:(d. 790 AH)
2003:(d. 776 AH)
1997:(d. 741 AH)
1991:(d. 737 AH)
1985:(d. 723 AH)
1979:(d. 709 AH)
1973:(d. 702 AH)
1967:(d. 684 AH)
1961:(d. 672 AH)
1955:(d. 628 AH)
1949:(d. 581 AH)
1943:(d. 544 AH)
1937:(d. 543 AH)
1931:(d. 536 AH)
1925:(d. 536 AH)
1919:(d. 520 AH)
1913:(d. 474 AH)
1907:(d. 458 AH)
1901:(d. 430 AH)
1895:(d. 403 AH)
1889:(d. 386 AH)
1735:Hamza Yusuf
1713:(1941–2022)
1696:(1944–2004)
1690:(1879–1973)
1684:(1909–1970)
1678:(1897–1970)
1661:(1878–1944)
1649:(1832–1916)
1637:(1802–1882)
1631:(1766–1829)
1625:(1760–1817)
1619:(1754–1817)
1607:(1747–1809)
1584:(1700–1795)
1572:(1715–1786)
1566:(1727–1780)
1560:(1698–1756)
1543:(1645–1710)
1537:(1611–1688)
1531:(1631–1685)
1525:(1599–1680)
1513:(1591–1662)
1501:(1582–1631)
1482:Al-Tamgruti
1478:(1520–1587)
1472:(1512–1575)
1466:(1497–1547)
1460:(1437–1513)
1419:(1442–1493)
1413:(1427–1491)
1407:(1384–1479)
1401:(1394–1453)
1384:(1373–1429)
1372:(1332–1406)
1370:Ibn Khaldun
1366:(1316–1401)
1354:(1320–1388)
1352:Ash-Shatibi
1313:(1259–1321)
1311:Ibn Rushayd
1301:(1259–1310)
1295:(1228–1285)
1289:(1214–1273)
1277:(1162–1236)
1248:(1126–1198)
1242:(1114–1185)
1236:(1083–1149)
1230:(1076–1148)
1218:(1061–1141)
1212:(1059–1126)
1210:At-Turtushi
1190:(1006–1085)
1184:(1013–1081)
1141:Sidi Mahrez
1123:Abu al-Arab
1096:(d. 854/55)
966:(in French)
958:(in French)
647:Eich (2009)
635:Eich (2009)
624:Eich (2009)
585:Emon (2004)
571:Emon (2004)
254:Bab Mahrouk
230: 1149
179: 1076
2918:Categories
2575:Ibn Tumart
2420:Al-Sakhawi
2408:Al-Maqrizi
2336:Al-Baydawi
2288:Al-Baghawi
2282:Al-Ghazali
2270:Al-Juwayni
2240:Al-Bayhaqi
2198:Ibn Khafif
2192:Ibn Hibban
2079:Ibn 'Ashir
2043:Al-Akhdari
2013:Ibn 'Arafa
1995:Ibn Juzayy
1947:Al-Suhayli
1611:Ad-Desouki
1564:Al-Bannani
1535:Az-Zurqani
1476:Al-Mandjur
1470:Al-Akhdari
1458:Al-Miknasi
1364:Ibn 'Arafa
1358:Ibn Farhun
1346:Ibn Marzuq
1334:Ibn Juzayy
1328:Ibn al-Haj
1305:Al-Zarwili
1287:Al-Qurtubi
1240:Al-Suhayli
1234:Qadi Ayyad
1170:Ibn Battal
1149:(973–1035)
1143:(951–1022)
1137:(950–1013)
883:: 71–100.
825:1807/78199
411:9004081186
361:References
223:Qadi Ayyad
207:Al-Ghazali
203:Almoravids
191:al-Andalus
141:Al-Ghazali
59:543H/ 1148
2896:Biography
2822:Al-Ahbash
2758:Al-Irshad
2581:Ibn Mada'
2550:Ibn 'Aqil
2522:Ali Gomaa
2474:Al-Munawi
2426:Al-Suyuti
2366:Al-Safadi
2330:Al-Nawawi
2210:Ibn Furak
2049:Al-Hattab
1959:Ibn Malik
1923:Al-Maziri
1905:Ibn Sidah
1743:(b. 1963)
1737:(b. 1958)
1731:(b. 1951)
1725:(b. 1946)
1719:(b. 1935)
1704:15th/21st
1669:14th/20th
1655:(d. 1925)
1643:(d. 1888)
1613:(d. 1815)
1598:13th/19th
1590:(d. 1800)
1570:Ad-Dardir
1551:12th/18th
1519:(d. 1678)
1517:Al-Dila'i
1507:(d. 1631)
1505:Al-Laqani
1499:Ibn Ashir
1492:11th/17th
1464:Al-Hattab
1454:(d. 1511)
1448:(d. 1508)
1433:10th/16th
1378:(d. 1415)
1376:Al-Sakkak
1360:(d. 1397)
1348:(d. 1379)
1342:(d. 1365)
1336:(d. 1340)
1330:(d. 1336)
1307:(d. 1319)
1293:Al-Qarafi
1283:(d. 1249)
1271:(d. 1231)
1269:Al-Qattan
1252:Al-Tamimi
1224:(d. 1141)
1216:Al-Maziri
1188:Al-Lakhmi
1178:(d. 1071)
1172:(d. 1057)
1155:(d. 1039)
1131:(922–996)
1108:(801–871)
1102:(767–856)
1084:(759–828)
1053:(743–813)
842:145196674
770:161108376
244:Biography
189:law from
165:romanized
51:468H/1076
21:Ibn Arabi
2841:Maturidi
2781:See also
2651:Al-Kamil
2542:Hanbalis
2516:Al-Bouti
2184:Shafi'is
1849:Category
1641:Al Alawi
1399:Ibn Faïd
1392:9th/15th
1321:8th/14th
1275:Al-Azafi
1262:7th/13th
1246:Averroes
1203:6th/12th
1194:Al-Lamti
1163:5th/11th
1125:(d. 945)
1116:4th/10th
1090:(d. 848)
1051:Ibn Wahb
1047:(d. 799)
877:Muqarnas
234:Malikite
211:Ibn Hazm
64:Religion
43:Personal
2944:Asharis
2882:Portals
2861:Shafi'i
2639:Saladin
2567:Zahiris
1879:Malikis
1771:Shafi'i
1766:Hanbali
1511:Mayyara
1182:Al-Baji
1075:3rd/9th
1032:2nd/8th
920:4150600
897:1523278
834:4144668
717:107–113
350:school.
314:Madhhab
232:), the
215:Ash'ari
199:Morocco
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