ابن عربی: عمل معنوی و ترجمه های دیگر [مقاله انگلیسی] Ibn ‘Arabi: Spiritual Practice and Other Translations ابن عربی English James W. Morris (Boston College) has taught and published widely on Islamic and religious studies over the past 40 years at the Universities of Exeter, Princeton, Oberlin, and the Institute of Ismaili Studies in Paris and London, serving recently as visiting professor in Istanbul, Paris, and Jogjakarta. He has lived and studied in regions from Morocco to Indonesia, and he lectures and leads workshops in many countries on Islamic philosophy and theology, Sufism, the Islamic humanities (poetry, music, and visual arts), the Quran and hadith, and esoteric Shiism. Recently he has led interfaith study-abroad programs centering on sacred sites, pilgrimage, sainthood, and related arts and architecture in Turkey and France.,His publications include: Openings:From the Qur’an to the Islamic Humanities (forthcoming); Approaching Ibn ‘Arabi : Foundations, Contexts, Interpretations (forthcoming); Ma‘rifat ar-Rūh in Nur Ali Elahi''s Knowing the Spirit (2007), and The Reflective Heart: Discovering Spiritual Intelligence in Ibn ‘Arabī’s "Meccan Illuminations"(2005). text Morris, James Winston Author 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. 560ق/1165م.#638ق/1240م. Descriptor James Winston Morris Author article 1401-12-06 1401-12-10