馃煡EP036 Dr. Kevin Blankinship on Ibn 士Arab墨 (1165-1240 CE): The Red Sulphur sings. Part 10 of 12 - Spring of Classical Arabic Poetry

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Ibn 士Arab墨 was an Andalusian Muslim scholar, mystic, poet, and philosopher. He is renowned among practitioners of Sufism by the names al-Shaykh al-Akbar ("the Greatest Shaykh"; from here the Akbarian school derives its name). Timestamps 01:36 Ibn 士Arab墨 was born in 1165 in Andalusia whose literary history we covered in episode 35. What do we know about his socio-political context? 06:12 Ibn 士Arab墨 lived an iterant life and is buried in Damascus. What do we know about his life? 10:25 Ibn 士Arab墨 was a prolific writer. His collection of poetry is said tospan five volumes and is mostly unedited it seems. How would you characterise his literary work? 17:44 Ibn 士Arab墨 continues to be a decisive figure in Muslim theology. How would you characterise his literary legacy? 21:57 Finally, let's end with a sample and translation. For more on our guest, see kblankinship.com. Sponsored by聽shop.ihrc.org Get 15% off with discount code AHP15 at checkout. Terms and conditions apply. Contact IHRC Bookshop for details. 聽