Language and Meaning in the Poetry

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Khalil Bendamouche. et.al

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Through this paper, we explore the doctrine of the Sufi poles in their theological arguments by referencing poetic examples from the poems of Muhyiddin Ibn Arabi. We attempt to provide interpretations of the legitimacy of meaning in their language, rooted in the authenticity of their Islamic ideas, which require understanding, methodology, and a particular behavioral belief. We inquire about their way of representing the logic of thought in their unity of existence and unity of witnesses. We also elucidate their complete denial of the principle of contradiction and conflict between the reality of existences and their counterparts. Then, we discuss the reasons for their fusion in the meanings of inspiration, taste, and insight, and why they reject settling for knowledge derived from reason and perception without the reality of faith.

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