The Greatest Master of Sufi metaphysics, who taught that all being is one, and that creation is God seeing himself in a mirror.
Born in Murcia in Muslim Spain, Ibn Arabi traveled the length of the Islamic world and left a body of mystical philosophy of overwhelming scale and subtlety. His central vision, later called the Unity of Being, holds that there is nothing in existence but God; the world is the way the divine names make themselves visible, the One contemplating itself through countless forms. The heart of the realized knower, he wrote, can take the shape of every belief, for love is his religion wherever its caravan turns. The Meccan Revelations and the Bezels of Wisdom shaped Sufi thought for every century after him.
“My heart has become capable of every form. Love is my religion, wherever its caravan turns.”
Born in Muslim Spain, he experienced visions in youth and met the aging Averroes before journeying east.
Settled in Damascus and completed his vast summa of mystical philosophy on the unity of all being.
The young Ibn Arabi met the aging Ibn Rushd in Córdoba, an encounter of the rational and the mystical paths of Islamic thought.