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Akbari Sufism or Akbarism (Arabic: أكبرية: Akbariyya) is a branch of Sufi metaphysics based on the teachings of Ibn Arabi, an Andalusian Sufi who was a gnostic and philosopher. The word is derived from Ibn Arabi's nickname, "Shaykh al-Akbar," meaning "the greatest master." 'Akbariyya' or 'Akbaris' have never been used to indicate a specific Sufi group or society. It is now used to refer to all historical or contemporary Sufi metaphysicians and Sufis influenced by Ibn Arabi's doctrine of Wahdat al-Wujud. It is not to be confused with Al Akbariyya, a secret Sufi society founded by Swedish Sufi 'Abdu l-Hadi Aguéli.

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  • طريقة صوفية تنتشر في مصر، وتنتسب إلى الإمام الشيخ محيي الدين بن عربي الملقب بالشيخ الأكبر 638هـ, ومبنى طريقته على أربع خصال وهي : الصمت والعزلة والجوع والسهر والتفصيل في كتاب الحلية للشيخ الأكبر [ ص 176 – 177 ], ولها ثلاث صفات:الصبر على البلاء, والشكر على الرخاء, والرضا بالقضاء. (ar)
  • Akbari Sufism or Akbarism (Arabic: أكبرية: Akbariyya) is a branch of Sufi metaphysics based on the teachings of Ibn Arabi, an Andalusian Sufi who was a gnostic and philosopher. The word is derived from Ibn Arabi's nickname, "Shaykh al-Akbar," meaning "the greatest master." 'Akbariyya' or 'Akbaris' have never been used to indicate a specific Sufi group or society. It is now used to refer to all historical or contemporary Sufi metaphysicians and Sufis influenced by Ibn Arabi's doctrine of Wahdat al-Wujud. It is not to be confused with Al Akbariyya, a secret Sufi society founded by Swedish Sufi 'Abdu l-Hadi Aguéli. (en)
  • Al Akbariyya est une école soufie: branche de la métaphysique gnostique soufie fondée en Andalousie. Al akbariyya est un mot dérivé du surnom d'Ibn Arabi (1165-1240) qui y assurait l'enseignement philosophique et qui était connu comme Shaykh al-Akbar ("le plus grand Cheikh"). * Portail des religions et croyances * Portail de l’islam (fr)
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  • طريقة صوفية تنتشر في مصر، وتنتسب إلى الإمام الشيخ محيي الدين بن عربي الملقب بالشيخ الأكبر 638هـ, ومبنى طريقته على أربع خصال وهي : الصمت والعزلة والجوع والسهر والتفصيل في كتاب الحلية للشيخ الأكبر [ ص 176 – 177 ], ولها ثلاث صفات:الصبر على البلاء, والشكر على الرخاء, والرضا بالقضاء. (ar)
  • Akbari Sufism or Akbarism (Arabic: أكبرية: Akbariyya) is a branch of Sufi metaphysics based on the teachings of Ibn Arabi, an Andalusian Sufi who was a gnostic and philosopher. The word is derived from Ibn Arabi's nickname, "Shaykh al-Akbar," meaning "the greatest master." 'Akbariyya' or 'Akbaris' have never been used to indicate a specific Sufi group or society. It is now used to refer to all historical or contemporary Sufi metaphysicians and Sufis influenced by Ibn Arabi's doctrine of Wahdat al-Wujud. It is not to be confused with Al Akbariyya, a secret Sufi society founded by Swedish Sufi 'Abdu l-Hadi Aguéli. (en)
  • Al Akbariyya est une école soufie: branche de la métaphysique gnostique soufie fondée en Andalousie. Al akbariyya est un mot dérivé du surnom d'Ibn Arabi (1165-1240) qui y assurait l'enseignement philosophique et qui était connu comme Shaykh al-Akbar ("le plus grand Cheikh"). * Portail des religions et croyances * Portail de l’islam (fr)
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  • أكبرية (ar)
  • Akbarism (en)
  • Al Akbariyya (fr)
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