al-Masāʾil al-Ṣiqilliyya

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al-Masāʾil al-Ṣiqilliyya is a philosophical treatise by the Andalusian Sufi thinker Ibn Sabin, composed as responses to metaphysical and theological questions reportedly posed by Emperor Frederick II.

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instanceOf Islamic philosophical work
Sufi treatise
philosophical treatise
addresses divine knowledge
eternity of the world
human intellect
problem of evil
prophethood
relationship between reason and revelation
alsoKnownAs The Sicilian Questions of Ibn Sabʿīn NERFINISHED
al-Masāʾil al-Siqilliyya NERFINISHED
author Ibn Sabʿīn NERFINISHED
Muḥammad ibn ʿAbd al-Ḥaqq ibn Sabʿīn NERFINISHED
circulation manuscript tradition in the Islamic world
commissionedBy Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor NERFINISHED
genre Sufi philosophy
metaphysics
theology
historicalContext 13th-century Islamic philosophy
influencedBy Ibn Sīnā NERFINISHED
Ibn ʿArabī NERFINISHED
al-Ghazālī NERFINISHED
language Arabic
mainSubject cosmology
metaphysical questions
nature of God
relationship between philosophy and religion
soul
theological questions
unity of being
notableFor being a rare direct intellectual exchange between a Muslim Sufi philosopher and a Christian emperor
systematic responses to philosophical questions from Frederick II
occasion questions posed by Emperor Frederick II
period 13th century
philosophicalSchool monistic Sufism
waḥdat al-wujūd discourse NERFINISHED
region al-Andalus NERFINISHED
religiousContext Islam
Sufism
studiedIn Sufi metaphysics
history of Christian–Muslim intellectual relations
history of medieval philosophy
titleTranslation The Sicilian Questions NERFINISHED
tradition Andalusian Sufism NERFINISHED
falsafa
workOf Ibn Sabʿīn corpus

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Ibn Sabin notableWork al-Masāʾil al-Ṣiqilliyya