The Greatest Master

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The Greatest Master is an honorific title most famously applied to the influential Sufi mystic and philosopher Ibn ʿArabī, revered for his profound spiritual insights and metaphysical writings.

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instanceOf honorific title
appliedTo Ibn ʿArabī NERFINISHED
associatedWith Islamic mysticism
Islamic philosophy
Sufism NERFINISHED
connotation preeminent mastery in mystical knowledge
spiritual authority
culturalContext Islamic world NERFINISHED
fieldOfRelevance Islamic theology NERFINISHED
Sufi metaphysics
historicalAssociationPeriod medieval Islamic era
honorificFor metaphysical wisdom
profound spiritual insight
honorificFormOf al-Shaykh al-Akbar NERFINISHED
honors Ibn ʿArabī’s spiritual stature
implies preeminence among Sufi masters
language Arabic
linkedConcept Sufi metaphysical writings
wahdat al-wujūd NERFINISHED
notableBearer Ibn ʿArabī NERFINISHED
notableIn discourse on Ibn ʿArabī’s works
refersTo a leading Sufi master
usedAs epithet for Ibn ʿArabī
usedBy Sufi scholars
students of Islamic mysticism

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Shaykh al-Akbar meaning The Greatest Master