Through Perspectives of William Chittick And Reza Shah-Kazemi A Universalist Interpretation Of Ibn Al- ʿarabȋ’s Approach to Religions and Beliefs Cover Image

İBNÜ’L-ARABÎ’NİN DİN VE İNANÇLARA YAKLAŞIMININ WILLIAM CHITTICK VE REZA SHAH-KAZEMİ PERSPEKTİFİYLE EVRENSELCİ YORUMU
Through Perspectives of William Chittick And Reza Shah-Kazemi A Universalist Interpretation Of Ibn Al- ʿarabȋ’s Approach to Religions and Beliefs

Author(s): Emrah Kaya
Subject(s): Theology and Religion, Islam studies, Philosophy of Middle Ages, Contemporary Philosophy, Middle-East Philosophy, Philosophy of Religion
Published by: Sakarya üniversitesi
Keywords: Ibn al-ʿArabȋ; Religion; Islam; Universalism; Divine Command;

Summary/Abstract: The purpose of this study is to examine the statements of Ibn al-ʿArabî regarding religions and beliefs through the perspectives of William Chittick and Reza Shah-Kazemi comparatively. Even though his expressions are occasionally elaborated in the light of the theory of the religious pluralism based on Western-Christian thought, by considering the universal message of the Qur’ān Chittick and Shah-Kazemi identify these expressions with “universalism.” This universalist approach bases on the distinction between “ontological will” and “religious will,” and “submission” which is the substance of the term “islam.” While Chittick and Shah-Kazemi agree on issues mostly, it is possible to see that in some sense they differ from each other in their departure points and results. From this perspective, it is going to be seen that Ibn al-ʿArabî’s expressions encompass both the divine religions and other religions which do not have a revelation. To examine Ibn al-ʿArabî’s expressions by taking into account the propositions of the religious pluralism will be helpful to comprehend his outlook on the Qur’ān and the Prophet Muhammad.

  • Issue Year: 18/2016
  • Issue No: 33
  • Page Range: 53-73
  • Page Count: 21
  • Language: Turkish
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