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Ibn al-Arabiy Abu Bakr Mukhammad is a scholar of mysticism the great philosopher, theologian, the poet, one of the greatest philosophers of the philosophy of the Irfon, influenced by Hakim At-Termizi’s views, known in the Muslim East as “Sheikh ul-Akbar” – “The Greatest Sheikh” (1165-1240) reached its highest level through the theosophical teachings of God. Ibn al-Arabi’s Theory of Wahdat ul-wujud - the Unity of Being and the Theory of the Perfect Man has encompassed the entire Muslim East and has had a positive effect on the views of Western philosophers as well. Also, the Tariqat (of mysticism was founded by Hodja Yusuf Hama-dani and Hodja Abdul Khaliq Gijduvani (1103-1218). The doctrine that united the regions spiritually is also influenced by Ibn al-Arabi’s philosophy of Wahdat ul-wujud. The great thinkers and thinkers of Khoja Muhammad Porso Bukhari, Khoja Ubaydullah Akhror Waliy, Mawlana Abdurakhman Jomi, Alisher Navo'i, Khoja Makhdum Agzam and Ahmad Sarhindi developed the idea of Wahdat ul-wujud with the Nakshbandism.
Ibn al-Arabiy Abu Bakr Mukhammad是一位神秘主义学者,伟大的哲学家,神学家,诗人,伊尔方哲学最伟大的哲学家之一,受哈基姆At-Termizi的观点影响,在穆斯林东方被称为“Sheikh ul-Akbar”-“最伟大的谢赫”(1165-1240)通过神论教义达到了最高水平。伊本·阿拉比的Wahdat ul-wujud理论——存在的统一和完美的人的理论涵盖了整个穆斯林东方,并对西方哲学家的观点产生了积极的影响。此外,Tariqat(神秘主义)是由Hodja Yusuf Hama-dani和Hodja Abdul Khaliq Gijduvani(1103-1218)创立的。在精神上统一各地区的教义也受到伊本·阿拉比的Wahdat ul-wujud哲学的影响。Khoja Muhammad Porso Bukhari, Khoja Ubaydullah Akhror Waliy, Mawlana Abdurakhman Jomi, Alisher Navo'i, Khoja Makhdum Agzam和Ahmad Sarhindi等伟大的思想家和思想家发展了Wahdat ul-wujud与Nakshbandism的概念。