Is Ibn al-'Arabi a Feminist?

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Anadolu Ilahiyat Akademisi

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Muhyiddin Ibn al-'Arabi is a very significant figure from 7th/13th-century Andalusia who made a paradigm shift in Sufism. He constructed a metaphysical doctrine and wrote about many issues including femininity and gender. His thoughts about the metaphysical state of women and femininity caused his approach to be interpreted as a source for Islamic feminism. He advocates for spiritual equality between men and women because of sharing humanity and asserts that women can attain the highest level of sainthood (qutbiyya). For his views on women's imamate, testimony, and veiling, he is portrayed as a pro-woman thinker by some contemporary scholars. On the other hand, calling a great master femi-nist or at least pro-feminist is unacceptable for orthodox Muslims because of the pejo-rative connotations of feminism in mainstream Islamic thought. By explaining feminism through main feminist texts, and critically analyzing Ibn al-'Arabi's approach to gender through his works and books about gender issues in his philosophy, this paper attempts to introduce Ibn al-'Arabi to gender scholars and feminism to Islamic scholars, and discuss his approach to women and gender.

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Philosophy, Gender Studies, Women's Studies, Feminism, Ibn al-'Arabi

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