Ontology in the mysticism of the ring and its similarities with ontology in the mysticism of Ibn Arabi
Subject Areas :alireza khajegir 1 , Mohsen Fahim 2 , majid jalali jalalabadi 3
1 - Faculty member of the Department of Religions and Mysticism, Shahrekord State University, Shahrekord, Iran
2 - Department of Theology, Najafabad Branch, Islamic Azad University, Najafabad, Iran
3 - Religions and Mysticism, Faculty of Law, Najafabad Azad University, Iran
Keywords: oneness, divinity, predestination, non-polar world, bipolar world, manifestation,
Abstract :
The issue of ontology is important in all mystical schools and there are few mystical schools that have not paid attention to this issue in their teachings. This issue is very important in the school of cosmic mysticism and many issues in this school have been extracted from this principle. The main question in this study is to examine the extent of the effectiveness and adaptation of ontology theory, including the interpretation of the levels of existence and the nature of existence in the school of cosmic mysticism, a circle of teachings of Islamic mysticism. The method used in this research was descriptive study and content analysis method was based on library resources. The findings of the research indicate that the Nasut, in cosmic mysticism are taken from the words of no polarity (non), unipolar and bipolar, which is indebted to Islamic mysticism, and thus, from the manifestation. Therefore, it is possible to consider the approach of the Islamic school of mysticism to this issue, apart from inventing new terms, and the differences in their foundations and applications are influenced by the ontology of Islamic mysticism.