Ibn Arabi
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Muhammad Ibn 'Arabi commonly known only as
Ibn Arabi (born
1165 in
Andalusia,
Spain - died
1240 in
Damascus) was an Arabic
philosopher commonly identified with the
Sufist school.
He wrote over 350 books in Arabic.
He is mostly known for his idea that every living person must find his own way to Allah. This view is similar to that of the Gnostic Monoimus or the Christian Religious Society of Friends (the Quakers).
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