Ibn Al Arabi, the mystic scholar of the 13th century, highlights the ambiguities of language and the polysemantic, multifaceted text of the Quran. With Al Arabi’s help, Winkel expounds how narrowly religion is interpreted by most scholars.
Ibn Al Arabi, the mystic scholar of the thirteenth century, highlights the ambiguities of language and the polysemantic, multifaceted text of the Quran. With Al Arabi’s help, Winkel expounds how narrowly religion is interpreted by most scholars. Al Arabi disturbs the comfort of man-made religion by his reflections on language, and Winkel’s book takes up the same challenge. This book is intended for scholars interested in ancient Islamic law and language.
Bibliographic Information
Title: Islam and the living law: the Ibn al-Arabi approach
Author: Eric Winkel
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Language: English
Length: 63
ISBN: 9780195776904
Pub. Date: 2012/12/26