Love in the teachings of Ibn 'Arabī

Love in the teachings of Ibn 'Arabī

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<ul><li>Adamson, Peter (ed.) (2005). “The Cambridge Companion to Arabic Philosophy”. Cambridge University Press.</li><li>Chi ...  Show more