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        1 - Mystical unity of the existence in the Imamite jurisprudence
        Mohammad Rasul  Ahangaran ss dd
        One of the beliefs formed among a number of muslims is a mystical unity of existence that is the place of the dispute between mystics and some jurists.it is considered as a pure oneness and at the other hand it is regarded as a disbelief. Therefore, it is necessary to c More
        One of the beliefs formed among a number of muslims is a mystical unity of existence that is the place of the dispute between mystics and some jurists.it is considered as a pure oneness and at the other hand it is regarded as a disbelief. Therefore, it is necessary to clarify the aspects of the issue by study of the jurists” words of the mystics” words. After the survey of the jurists ' statements as well as the discourse on unity of existence, there are two main points of the question: first, excommunication absolutely and the second is conditional. It seems that it is possible to match the first point of view with sofia ignorants wich their words are obviously near to pantheism and solvent thought. انگاری of the . on the other hand , according to the fact that the primary principle is “ who confeses to islam orally is a muslim ” therefore blievers to the unity of existence are muslim and pure and essentially the jurisprudent , until the issue is not clear to him , it will not be permitted . Moreover, the emergence of mystic jurisprudent and the jurisprudent mystics and their viewpoint on the issue of knowledge is very helpful. In this paper, descriptive - analytical method and library data have been used. Manuscript profile
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        2 - Iranian Thoughts in Ibn Arabi’s Mysticism
        Ardalan Zamani Mohammad Mohammad rezaii
        in this paper, it is attempted to highlight the ancient living Iranian thoughts which have entered the Muslims’ mysticism. The current paper has a subject-oriented method and does not address the historical relations of thoughts. In other words, the purpose is not to de More
        in this paper, it is attempted to highlight the ancient living Iranian thoughts which have entered the Muslims’ mysticism. The current paper has a subject-oriented method and does not address the historical relations of thoughts. In other words, the purpose is not to delineate the identity of ideas. Rather, it is attempted to trace these ideas in ancient Iran. In addition, to avoid a confusion of ideas as well as a historical survey of the circulation of mystical ideas amongst the mystics, only Ibn Arabi’s mysticism (as a point of theoretical mysticism amongst the Muslims at which mystical ideas are systematically conjoined) was selected and discussed in this paper. In addition, the term ‘theoretical’ tends to omit ‘practical’ mysticism. In this paper, some of the macro-notions which are the foundations of the Muslims’ mysticism including names and attributes, immutable entities and the world of imagination, the perfect man, and the oneness of being (which is the heart of these concepts) are investigated. Before this, their parallel correspondences in Iranian philosophy, i.e. Amesha Spentas, Zurvan, Faravahars, and the primitive man are discussed. It will be concluded from all these discussions that the main foundations of the Muslims’ mysticism are more or less a exegesis to Iranian philosophy. Manuscript profile