Ibn Sabin

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Ibn Sabin was a 13th-century Andalusian Sufi philosopher and mystic known for his radical metaphysical ideas and contributions to Islamic philosophical thought.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Islamic philosopher
Sufi philosopher
human
mystic
associatedWith North Africa
surface form: Maghreb

Mecca
Andalusia
surface form: al-Andalus
birthPlace Murcia
Andalusia
surface form: al-Andalus
centuryOfActivity 13th century
countryOfCitizenship Andalusia
surface form: al-Andalus
countryOfDeath Mamluk Sultanate
deathPlace Mecca
describedAs Andalusian Sufi philosopher
Andalusian mystic
controversial thinker
era Medieval Islamic philosophy
ethnicGroup Arabs
surface form: Arab
fieldOfWork Islamic philosophy
Sufism
mystical theology
influenced later Sufi thinkers
influencedBy Ibn Arabi
surface form: Ibn al-ʿArabī

Islamic theology
Neoplatonism
knownFor critique of Peripatetic philosophy
doctrine of divine unity
radical metaphysical ideas
responses to the Sicilian Questions
languageOfWorkOrName Arabic
mainInterest Sufi metaphysics
metaphysics
mysticism
movement Islamic philosophy
Sufism
name Ibn Sabin self-link
Muhammad ibn Abd al-Haqq ibn Sabin
notableWork Budd al-ʿĀrif
Risāla fī l-wuḥda
al-Masāʾil al-Ṣiqilliyya
occupation mystic
philosopher
theologian
philosophicalConcept absolute unity of being
negation of multiplicity in ultimate reality
philosophicalSchool wahdat al-wujūd
placeOfDeath Mecca
religion Islam
Sufism

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Ibn Arabi influenced Ibn Sabin
Ibn Sabin name Ibn Sabin self-link