زمان در ابن عربی و از پارمنیدس (و هراکلیتوس) تا جولیان باربور زمان واقعی نیست [مقاله انگلیسی] Time Is Not Real Time in Ibn ʿArabi, and from Parmenides (and Heraclitus) to Julian Barbour ابن عربی English At Haverford College (BA), then the University of Pennsylvania (MA), then the University of South Carolina (PhD), Eric Winkel undertook eclectic studies, mostly religion at first, focusing on spiritual matters, then later including political science, and numerous languages to enable study of religious and spiritual texts (Sanskrit, Greek, Coptic, Tamil, Arabic, others, besides French and German). His book “Mysteries of Purity, Ibn al-''Arabî''s asrâr al-țahârah” (Notre Dame, 1995) was Chapter 68 of the Futuhat al-Makkiyya. While Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Advanced Islamic Studies in Malaysia, he explored how the concepts of the “new sciences” opened obscure and difficult passages of the Futuhat.,Having studied Ibn Arabi’s Futuhat al-Makkiyya for over twenty-five years, Eric Winkel is now in the midst of an eleven-year project to produce the first complete translation of this work. For more information see links below to The Futūḥāt Project text Winkel, Eric ابن عربی , شیخ اکبر؛ محیی الدین محمدبن علی (Ibn Arabi؛ شاعر، فیلسوف و عارف مشهور قرن هفتم هجری، از اولاد حاتم طائی، متولد اندلس، صاحب کتب «فتوحات مکیه» و «فصوص الحکم»، نظریه وحدت وجود), 560ق/1165م.#638ق/1240م. article