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 : Divine Governance of the Human Kingdom: Including What the Seeker Needs and The One Alone

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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 291
EAN: 9781887752053
ISBN: 1887752056
Label: Fons Vitae
Manufacturer: Fons Vitae
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 300
Publication Date: January 01, 1997
Publisher: Fons Vitae
Studio: Fons Vitae




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Editorial Review:

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A powerful but little known work, this volume contains three mystical texts. 'Al-tadbirat,' the largest, is a fascinating treatise on the divine design and management of the world, and the central role the human model plays in the creative and governing process. The other two are 'kitab kunh ma la budda minhu lil-murid' (or, "What the Seeker Needs"), a brief guide for those want to follow the Sufi path, and 'kitab al-ahadiyyah' (or, "The One Alone"), an esoteric essay on transcendental unity.




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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Pure nonduality
I bought this book for the 20 page section entitled The One Alone, which is very nondual. I also read the 18 page Translator's Introduction, which tells about the life of Ibn 'Arabi. These two sections alone make the book an important addition to a library of nonduality books. The bulk of the volume, a book of wisdom on governing oneself, I have only so far scanned and therefore have not included any other mention of it in this review.

Muhyiddin Ibn 'Arabi lived from 1165 to 1240. ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Divine Governance of the Human Kingdom, Including What the
May Allah Grant Him Peace. This book gives all of insight to the "power" that leaders in an Islamic society have. He goes over the rights, regulations, rules, limits and most importantly, desieses of the heart from many rulers, not only confined to the Islamic world, but all "rulers" in general.

He quotes only from the Quran and Sunnah, and gives his blessed insight to devine rule, based on Fiqh, and Shariah.

A wonderful text.







 






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