Abstract

The present article begins with a brief exposition of the most significant information about the life and work of the almeriense sufi Ibn al-‘Arīf (d. 536/1141). Later some aspects of sufi and philosophical formation are then exposed. Finally, the diverse passages of Miftāḥ al-sa‘āda that refer to Philosophy and Mysticism are to gather together and translate. His opinions are contrasted simultaneously by previous andalusian sufis as Ibn Masarra and Ibn Khamīs of Evora.

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