A Semantic Analysis of Ibn 'Arabī's Account of Metaphysical Love

A. Herawati
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Abstract:Ibn 'Arabī's (d. 1240 CE) metaphysical conception of love can be understood according to three perspectives: (1) an ontological account of Divine Mercy (raḥma); (2) spiritual knowledge (ma'rifa) and self-knowledge; and (3) the practical dimension of individual intentions and acts of devotion (nawāfil). First, this article will explore Ibn 'Arabī's ontology of divine creative Mercy, in which Love signifies the attraction that draws all creatures back to reunion with their Creator. Ibn 'Arabī's discussions of love always presume the dialectical process of a twofold movement between Creator and creation. Second, this article will show how Love relates to the human understanding of this reality with respect to Ibn 'Arabī's epistemology of reciprocal divine-human Love. According to this epistemology, if love increases in proportion to knowledge, whoever knows God best also loves Him the most. Third, this article explores the reasons that Ibn 'Arabī identifies as the proximate causes of a deeper realization of Love: namely, beauty, beneficence, and prayers and other supererogatory acts of devotion. Throughout this analysis, the experience of Love is viewed as essential to understanding our humanity and our purpose, and ultimately the very reality of God. To love is thus to experience God.
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伊本·阿拉比关于形而上之爱的语义分析
摘要:伊本·阿拉伯(公元1240年)的形而上学的爱的概念可以从三个角度来理解:(1)神圣慈悲的本体论的说明(raḥma);(2)精神知识(ma’rifa)和自我认识;(3)个人意愿和奉献行为的实践维度(nawāfil)。首先,本文将探讨伊本的神圣创造慈悲本体论,其中爱意味着吸引所有生物回到与他们的造物主团聚的吸引力。伊本·阿拉比关于爱的讨论总是假定造物主与被造物之间双重运动的辩证过程。其次,这篇文章将展示爱是如何与人类对这一现实的理解联系起来的,这与伊本·阿拉伯的相互的神-人之爱的认识论有关。根据这种认识论,如果爱与知识成比例增长,谁最了解上帝,谁也最爱他。第三,本文探讨了伊本·阿拉比认为是更深层次实现爱的直接原因的原因:即美丽、仁慈、祈祷和其他多余的奉献行为。在整个分析中,爱的体验被视为理解我们的人性和我们的目的,并最终理解上帝的现实的必要条件。爱就是体验上帝。
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