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Le Chaton des Sagesses Tome 2 — Ibn Arabi | Al Bouraq

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Le Chaton des Sagesses Tome 2 — Ibn Arabi | Al BouraqPrsentation Dcouvrez le Tome 2 du chef d'uvre incontournable de la spiritualit islamique : Le Chaton des Sagesses (Kitb Fuss al Hikam) d'Ibn Arab. Ce trait final expose les dimensions sotriques des prophtes majeurs travers une pense d'une rigueur mtaphysique exceptionnelle, enrichie par les rfrences bibliques et coraniques. Une uvre de porte universelle qui transcende les frontires entre Orient et Occident. Ce second volume, traduit et introduit par

Présentation

Découvrez le Tome 2 du chef-d'œuvre incontournable de la spiritualité islamique : Le Chaton des Sagesses (Kitâb Fusûs al-Hikam) d'Ibn Arabî. Ce traité final expose les dimensions ésotériques des prophètes majeurs à travers une pensée d'une rigueur métaphysique exceptionnelle, enrichie par les références bibliques et coraniques. Une œuvre de portée universelle qui transcende les frontières entre Orient et Occident.

Ce second volume, traduit et introduit par un spécialiste reconnu, approfondit la connaissance spirituelle des figures prophétiques les plus vénérées de l'islam et du judaïo-christianisme, offrant au lecteur une compréhension profonde de leur sagesse cachée.

Contenu du Tome 2

  • Introduction du traducteur contextualisant l'œuvre majeure d'Ibn Arabî
  • Traduction intégrale des 14 chapitres sur la signification ésotérique des prophètes
  • Exégèse spirituelle de Jésus (Îsâ), Salomon, David, Jonas, Job et Jean-Baptiste
  • Sagesses de Zacharie, Élie, Luqmân, Aaron, Moïse et Khâlid
  • Le chapitre conclusif sur le Prophète Muhammad (paix sur lui)
  • Annotations et clarifications facilitant la compréhension du langage initiatique

Pour qui ?

Cet ouvrage s'adresse aux chercheurs spirituels avancés, aux étudiants en sciences islamiques, aux lecteurs francophones passionnés par le soufisme et aux intellectuels intéressés par la métaphysique comparée. Idéal pour ceux qui souhaitent approfondir leur compréhension de la doctrine ésotérique musulmane et des enseignements prophétiques.

L'auteur

Muhyiddine Ibn Arabî (1165-1240) est l'une des plus grandes figures du soufisme et de la pensée islamique universelle. Surnommé le « Maître des maîtres », il a produit une œuvre philosophique et spirituelle d'une profondeur inégalée. Le Fusûs al-Hikam, rédigé à la fin de sa vie, synthétise sa doctrine de l'Unicité divine et reste une référence majeure pour tous les chercheurs de vérité spirituelle.

Informations éditoriales

Éditeur Éditions Al Bouraq
Collection Héritage Spirituel
Auteur Muhyiddine Ibn Arabî
Nombre de pages 348
Format Livre broché
ISBN 9782841610495
Année de publication 2022
Thématiques Spiritualité islamique, Soufisme, Métaphysique, Sagesse prophétique
Public Adultes (lecteurs avancés)
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