al-Nusus

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al-Nusus is a key Sufi metaphysical treatise by Sadr al-Din al-Qunawi that systematically expounds and clarifies the doctrines of Ibn Arabi’s school of Islamic mysticism.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Sufi metaphysical treatise
aimsTo clarify complex Sufi metaphysical concepts
systematically expound Ibn Arabi’s doctrines
associatedWith Akbarian Sufism NERFINISHED
Ibn Arabi’s metaphysical system
author Sadr al-Din al-Qunawi NERFINISHED
circulatesIn manuscript tradition
clarifiesDoctrineOf Ibn Arabi’s school of Islamic mysticism
field Islamic mysticism
comparative theology
focusesOn divine realities
ontology of existence
relationship between God and creation
spiritual realization
unity of being (wahdat al-wujud)
genre metaphysical treatise
mystical commentary
theological work
hasCommentaryBy later Akbarian scholars
historicalPeriod post-classical Islamic era
influenced later Sufi metaphysical writings
influencedBy Ibn Arabi NERFINISHED
keyConcept divine names and attributes
gnosis (ma‘rifa)
levels of existence
perfect human (al-insan al-kamil)
spiritual unveiling (kashf)
language Arabic
mainSubject Sufi metaphysics
doctrines of Ibn Arabi’s school
method systematic exposition of metaphysical doctrines
technical Sufi terminology
partOf Akbarian textual tradition
philosophicalTradition Islamic philosophy
recognizedAs key text of Ibn Arabi’s school
regionOfInfluence Islamic world NERFINISHED
relatedFigure Ibn Arabi NERFINISHED
Sadr al-Din al-Qunawi NERFINISHED
relatedWorkByAuthor Miftah al-Ghayb NERFINISHED
religiousBranch Sufism NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Islam
school Akbarian school NERFINISHED
studiedBy scholars of Sufism
students of Islamic philosophy
usedIn advanced Sufi training
study of Ibn Arabi’s thought

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