I am in love with no other than myself, 

and my very separation is my union ... 

I am my beloved and my lover; 

I am my knight and my maiden.

When my Beloved appears,

With what eye do I see Him?

With His eye, not with mine,

For none sees Him except Himself.

Jan 28 2012

 Ibn al-Arabi Foundation  was founded on 17th of Ramadan, 1428/2007, on the birthday of Shaykh al-Akbar Muhyiddin Muhammad Ibn al-'Arabi under the spiritual guidance of Sheikh Rafaqat Hussain Shah. 

An important function of the Foundation is to facilitate translations of Ibn al-‘Arabi’s works from the original Arabic into contemporary understandable Urdu. Till now we have translated more than 25 Books and Rasā’il and published four books. The remaining translations are in the process of publication; see ther Book Catalogue (February 2011).

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101 Hadith Qudsi.

Ibn al-Arabi’s Mishkāt al-Anwār is one of the most important and influential early collections of hadith qudsi. It comprises 101 sayings, drawn from the oral tradition as well as written collections.

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Ruhani Isfar aur un ke Samaraat.

There can be no doubt that the theme of the voyage was central to Ibn 'Arabî's thought and in Kitab al-Isfâr 'an natâ'ij al-asfâr – Unveiling from the Effects of the Voyages Shaykh has traced the trajectory of a number of voyages: existential, metaphoric, and textual.

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Anqa' Mughrib

From the collection of Nawab ud din Hayderabadi, "Anqa Mughrib" Ibn al-'Arabi's Book of the Fabulous Gryphon is on the topic of Khatm al-Walayya. The manuscript shows the complete Arabic text with full diacritics so that words are easily distinguished.

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Ardh al-Haqiqa

Chapter eight of the Futûhât is dedicated to the ard al-haqîqa, the 'World of Reality' that was created with what remained of Adam's clay. It belongs, says Ibn 'Arabi, to the 'âlam al-khayâl, the Imaginal World, and it is part of the barzakh, the 'isthmus' that joins all the orders of reality. This selection is from that chapter.

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