Authors

1 Assistant Professor, Persian Language and Literature, Saveh Azad Islamic University

2 Associate Professor, Persian Language and Literature, Isfahan University

3 Assistant Professor, Persian Language and Literature, Isfahan University

Abstract

Epiphany (tajallī) is one of the most important concepts in Islamic mysticism and Ibn Arabī is one of the most outstanding figures in this realm. He is known as the founder of ‘theoretical mysticism.’ Therefore, in this inquiry diverse types of epiphany from Ibn Arabī’s viewpoint are discussed and his various interpretations on it are considered. Ibn Arabī acknowledged two kinds of epiphany, ‘the most sacred effusion’ and ‘hieratic effusion’ that are also named as ‘theophany of the Essence’ and ‘theophany of Divine name’. Moreover, in this paper other kinds of epiphany from Ibn Arabī’s point of view are also considered such as: theophanies of Jalāl (majesty) and Jamāl (the Beauty), Qurb (approximation) and Buʻd (remoteness), ātī(the Essence) and Asmāī (Divine names), Qurb (approximation) and Shahādat (saintly effusion), Jenn (demon), bashar (human), fereshteh (angel) and inkār (denial).

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