William Chittick

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William Chittick is a prominent contemporary scholar of Islamic thought and Sufism, especially known for his extensive studies and translations of Ibn Arabi and related mystical traditions.

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instanceOf Islamic studies scholar
Sufism scholar
person
scholar
translator
academicDiscipline Islamic studies
comparative mysticism
religious studies
affiliation Institute of Global Studies at Stony Brook University
almaMater University of Tehran
citizenship United States of America
surface form: United States
educatedAt University of Tehran
employer Stony Brook University
fieldOfWork Ibn Arabi studies
Islamic philosophy
Islamic thought
Sufism
mysticism
genre academic writing
philosophy of religion
religious studies
hasAcademicRank professor emeritus
hasTranslated Persian Sufi texts
works of Ibn Arabi
influencedBy Henry Corbin
Ibn Arabi
Seyyed Hossein Nasr
knownFor scholarship on Persian Sufi literature
studies of Ibn Arabi
translations of Ibn Arabi
works on Islamic mysticism
languageOfWorkOrName English
Persian language
surface form: Persian
nationality American
notableWork al-‘alam al-mithali (imaginal world)
surface form: Imaginal Worlds

In Search of the Lost Heart
The Self-Disclosure of God
The Sufi Path of Knowledge
The Sufi Path of Love
occupation author
professor
translator
placeOfWork New York
researchInterest Ibn Arabi
Islamic metaphysics
Quranic hermeneutics
Rumi

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Ibn Arabi influenced William Chittick
Henry Corbin influenced William Chittick