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The work considers Spinoza's view of the creator of the universe and the extent to which Spinoza's reflections, through his book Ethics, intersect with Islamic philosophical thought, in particular the mystical approach, presenting some examples such as Muhyiddin Ibn al-Arabi, al-Ghazali and al-Hallaj. The work anticipates that the philosophers' and mystics' idea of God is not just a historical stage in the history of religious thought, but rather it is man's developed vision of God that will survive into the future, as he will be liberated from the familiar ideas of peoples that bind him to religions.…mehr

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The work considers Spinoza's view of the creator of the universe and the extent to which Spinoza's reflections, through his book Ethics, intersect with Islamic philosophical thought, in particular the mystical approach, presenting some examples such as Muhyiddin Ibn al-Arabi, al-Ghazali and al-Hallaj. The work anticipates that the philosophers' and mystics' idea of God is not just a historical stage in the history of religious thought, but rather it is man's developed vision of God that will survive into the future, as he will be liberated from the familiar ideas of peoples that bind him to religions.
Autorenporträt
Doctor in history of religions (Fez). Publishes articles/books on philosophy and religion (Arabic, English, French). Participates in international conferences on interfaith dialogue and tolerance. Master's degree in Jewish theology, Potsdam (Germany).