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Research paper thumbnail of SHAYKH AL-AKBAR MUḤYIDDĪN BN RABĪ A brief Biography of Shaykh al-Akbar Muhyiddin Ibn

License: Creative Commons Attribution-Sharealike 3.0. all of his works. He also attended lectures... more License: Creative Commons Attribution-Sharealike 3.0. all of his works. He also attended lectures of Q┐╔┘ Ibn Zark┴n, who transmitted to him Kit┐b al-Taqa╖╖┘ of Al-Sh┐═ib┘ and issued him an Ij┐za (permission of transmission to others.) Later he studied under 'Abd al-╓aqq al-Azd┘ al-Ishbil┘ his works on ╓ad┘th; these are A╒k┐m al-Kubr┐, al-Wu╖═┐ and al-╗ughr┐. In addition to his own works, he also transmitted to Ibn 'Arab┘ the writings of the famous ╙┐hir┘ scholar, Ibn ╓azm al-Andalus┘ (Addas 45). The complete list of his teachers and masters can be found in a scholarly certificate Ij┐za given to Sultan al-Ashraf al-Mu╘affar, in this document Ibn Arab┘ mentioned 70 of his teachers and masters (Ibn 'Arabi, "Ij┐za li Malik al-Mu╘affar" 7).

Research paper thumbnail of SHAYKH AL-AKBAR MUḤYIDDĪN BN RABĪ A brief Biography of Shaykh al-Akbar Muhyiddin Ibn

License: Creative Commons Attribution-Sharealike 3.0. all of his works. He also attended lectures... more License: Creative Commons Attribution-Sharealike 3.0. all of his works. He also attended lectures of Q┐╔┘ Ibn Zark┴n, who transmitted to him Kit┐b al-Taqa╖╖┘ of Al-Sh┐═ib┘ and issued him an Ij┐za (permission of transmission to others.) Later he studied under 'Abd al-╓aqq al-Azd┘ al-Ishbil┘ his works on ╓ad┘th; these are A╒k┐m al-Kubr┐, al-Wu╖═┐ and al-╗ughr┐. In addition to his own works, he also transmitted to Ibn 'Arab┘ the writings of the famous ╙┐hir┘ scholar, Ibn ╓azm al-Andalus┘ (Addas 45). The complete list of his teachers and masters can be found in a scholarly certificate Ij┐za given to Sultan al-Ashraf al-Mu╘affar, in this document Ibn Arab┘ mentioned 70 of his teachers and masters (Ibn 'Arabi, "Ij┐za li Malik al-Mu╘affar" 7).

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