TY - JOUR ID - 73034 TI - Matter of Beliefs: An Examination of Ibn ‘Arabi’s Stances toward the Diversity of Religions JO - Philosophy of Religion JA - JPHT LA - en SN - 2008-7063 AU - Hosseini, Sayyida Zahra AD - Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, Shahid Madani University of Azerbaijan, Tabriz, Iran Y1 - 2019 PY - 2019 VL - 16 IS - 4 SP - 655 EP - 675 KW - Ibn Arabi KW - Religion KW - Pluralism KW - Divine Names KW - Unity of Being DO - 10.22059/jpht.2019.279913.1005656 N2 - The diversity of religions is one of the most challenging issues in the contemporary world that has instigated various reactions such as pluralism which has been specified by contemporary philosophers of religion in the form of a unified theory. John Hick claims that regardless of the formation method of theory, its content has been suggested many centuries ago by thinkers such as Ibn ‘Arabi. In addition to the examination of this claim, the article at hand aimed at studying the way Ibn ‘Arabi has addressed the question of the diversity of religions based on the principles of this thought. This examination led us to conclude that Ibn ‘Arabi’s thought system is a solid one which entails several key ideas as its focal points; Ibn ‘Arabi’s solutions for many issues are based on these key ideas. Ibn ‘Arabi’s attention to the difference between beliefs and the diversity of religions does not derive from external factors and social issues; rather, it originates directly from his pivotal ideas such as the Unity of Being, Divine Names, and the manifestation and sovereignty of God in the whole World of Being. Based on these principles, Ibn ‘Arabi rules that all paths are right and all religions and their followers are also right. The title of this article is adopted from the very statements of Ibn ‘Arabi in his works; he calls his heart as the “receiver of all forms” and advises everyone to be the “matter of all beliefs”. UR - https://jpht.ut.ac.ir/article_73034.html L1 - https://jpht.ut.ac.ir/article_73034_93305e817112b1530f35a47dd34afc14.pdf ER -