The Pillars of Mystical Poetry Between Ibn Arabi and Mulla Ahmed Al-Jaziri- Comparative Study

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Juwan Abdulqadir Abdullah
Nasih Fat’hullah Rasool

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This research deals with the mystical poetic experience in general, referring to the overlap between poetry and mysticism and the relationship interdependence between the two poetic and mystical experiences. existential dimensions, and it is no longer just a tool for expressing thoughts and feelings, but rather a position in itself, as it expresses a certain kind of knowledge, then it turns to talk about the mystical poetic experience of the two great poets (Ibn Arabi and Mulla Al-Jaziri) and the influence of Ibn Arabi on Al-Jaziri in His poems and mystical thoughts and an indication of the sites of influence through a comparative study between them, and we chose for this comparison three mystical topics that are among the most prominent and important theories produced by Islamic mysticism: love and divine adoration, the unity of existence and the unity of witnesses, and the unity of religions and the Muhammadan truth, and we believe that the hadith is based on These theories form an epistemological basis for the mystical theories produced by Sufi poets in their poems and collections, including Ibn Arabi and Mulla Al-Jaziri.

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عبدالله أ. ج. ع., & رسول ن. ف. ا. (2023). The Pillars of Mystical Poetry Between Ibn Arabi and Mulla Ahmed Al-Jaziri- Comparative Study. Journal of AlMaarif University College (JAUC), 34(3), 177-217. Retrieved from https://uoajournal.com/index.php/maarif/article/view/714
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