The five pillars of Islam, by Ibn Arabi
Reference : 9782376500285
“The Five Pillars of Islam” offers a deep exploration of the foundations of this religion, seen through the enlightened eyes of Ibn 'Arabî, the great Master of Sufism. Finely translated by Abdallâh Penot, this collection reveals the inner meaning of essential religious practices, offering a rich and nuanced perspective that invites a deeper and inclusive understanding of Islam. Whether you are a believer, a seeker of truth, or simply curious, this book offers valuable lessons that resonate across the centuries, bringing clarity and wisdom to a world often marked by misunderstanding and division.
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Reliure | : Softcover |
Auteurs | : Ibn Arabi |
Langues | : .Français |
*YEAR | : 2018 |
*COUNTRY | : FRANCE |
SUPPORT: - | : Livre |
Condition : - | : New |
Number of pages : - | : |
SIZE (CM): | : |
.Translation : - | : Abdallah Penot |
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The five pillars of Islam
Author: Ibn Arabi
Translated from Arabic by: Abdallah Penot
Far from the controversies and current religious excesses, Ibn 'Arabi presents here the inner meaning and the foundations of the Muslim religion. He reviews the five pillars that underpin it: the profession of faith, prayer, fasting, ritual almsgiving and pilgrimage. Entirely based on the Koran and the words of the Prophet, this book shows that other visions of Islam are possible and that they differ fundamentally from the hateful and formalist recovery which is now widespread for more political than spiritual ends. This volume, composed of unpublished texts, is a thematic anthology of Ibn 'Arabi's masterpiece, The Revelations of Mecca, a true "Bible of esotericism in Islam" and a sum of teachings its equivalent both in Sufism that gives the history of humanity. Concise and rich, it will enlighten the simple curious as much as the scholar or the believer and will accompany everyone throughout their life.