Muhammad ibn Abd al-Haqq ibn Sabin

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Muhammad ibn Abd al-Haqq ibn Sabin, commonly known as Ibn Sabin, was a 13th-century Andalusian Sufi philosopher and mystic noted for his radical metaphysical ideas and his responses to philosophical questions posed by Emperor Frederick II.

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instanceOf Andalusian scholar
Islamic philosopher
Sufi philosopher
human
mystic
alsoKnownAs Ibn Sabin NERFINISHED
centuryActive 13th century
correspondentOf Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor NERFINISHED
era Medieval Islamic period
familyName Ibn Sabin NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Islamic mysticism
metaphysics
philosophy
givenName Muhammad NERFINISHED
hasGender male
influencedBy Ibn Arabi NERFINISHED
Islamic theological debates
Neoplatonic philosophy
knownFor critique of Peripatetic philosophy
emphasis on absolute divine unity
integration of philosophy and Sufism
languageOfWork Arabic
movement Andalusian Sufism NERFINISHED
Islamic mysticism
notableFor radical metaphysical ideas
responses to philosophical questions posed by Emperor Frederick II
notableIdea primacy of direct mystical knowledge over discursive reasoning
radical monism in Islamic metaphysics
notableWork Budd al-ʿĀrif (The Gnostic’s Escape) NERFINISHED
al-As’ila wa-l-Ajwiba (The Questions and the Answers) NERFINISHED
occupation Sufi master
philosopher
theologian
philosophicalConcept unity of existence
philosophicalTradition Islamic philosophy
Sufi thought
placeOfOrigin al-Andalus NERFINISHED
regionOfActivity Islamic West NERFINISHED
al-Andalus NERFINISHED
religion Islam
religiousBranch Sufism NERFINISHED

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