Introduction; The Prayers of Ibn 'Arabi; The Divine Work: request and response; The three worlds and the three persons; The structure of the Awrad; The seven days and seven nights; The day of Muhammad; The Awrad: manuscripts and translation; The Opening prayer; Sunday: eve & morning; Monday: eve & morning; Tuesday: eve & morning; Wednesday: eve & morning; Thursday: eve & morning; Friday: eve & morning; Saturday: eve & morning.
Ibn 'Arabi was an eminent scholar and teacher of Islam in
the Moorish culture of Andalusian Spain during the 12th
century.
Pablo Beneito is a professor at the department of Arabic
and Islamic Studies at the University of Seville. He has edited and
translated three of Ibn 'Arabi's works, including Contemplation of
the Holy Mysteries.
Stephen Hirtenstein is editor of the Muhyiddin Ibn Arabi
Society Journal. His publications include Diving Sayings and The
Unlimited Mercifier: The Spiritual Life and Thought of Ibn
Arabi.
An inspired enterprise . . . and formidable scholarship. The book
serves very well as both a devotional aid and a lucid presentation
of the doctrine of Ibn 'Arabi." —Terry Graham, Sufi
Magazine
"A massive achievement . . . succeeds in bringing an immensely
valuable and important work into English." —Jane Clark,
Journal of the Muhyiddin Ibn 'Arabi Society
"Opens up new dimensions of profound Islamic spirituality to the
non-Arabic reader." —Hyoun Kyoung Lee, London Bible College,
Centre for Islamic Studies
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