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In various Islamic and non-Islamic traditions, Khidr is described as an angel, prophet, or wali, who guards the sea, teaches secret knowledge[5] and aids those in distress.[6] He prominently figures as patron of the Islamic saint ibn Arabi.
The following short book discusses the Story of the Holy Prophet Musa, peace be upon him, & Khidr, may Allah be pleased with him. This discussion is based on Chapter 18 Al Kahf, Verses 60-82 of the Holy Quran: “And [mention] when Moses said to his boy [i.e., servant], "I will not
Khidr: The History of a Ubiquitous Master. by Shawkat M. Toorawa. Sura eighteen of the Koran (The Cave', 18:61-83) tells the story, among others, of the encounter between the prophet Moses (Musa) and an unnamed teacher-guide.
An investigation of the meaning of Khidr in the writings of Ibn 'Arabi and other Sufis. This thesis examines the effect of the figure of Khidr on medieval Sūfīs, who claimed that Khidr had provided them with a microcosm of the heart of the Sūfī path.
14 wrz 2014 · Medieval Sūfī scholars, such as Ibn ‛Arabi, argued, based on the story of Moses and Khidr, which Khidr is more knowledgeable than Moses, who is a Prophet and Messenger, leading to the common ...
Abstract. This study examines the role of the legendary Muslim prophet Khiḍr in the conversion of sacred sites in the changing frontier zones of the medieval Islamic world.
In various Islamic and non-Islamic traditions, Khidr is described as an angel, prophet, or wali, [3] [4] who guards the sea, teaches secret knowledge [5] and aids those in distress. [6] He prominently figures as patron of the Islamic saint ibn Arabi. [7]