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El manto de Ḫiḍr. Misterio, mito y significado según Muḥyīddīn Ibn ʿArabī
Author(s) -
Stephen Hirtenstein
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
el azufre rojo
Language(s) - Spanish
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2341-1678
pISSN - 2341-1368
DOI - 10.6018/azufre.332411
Subject(s) - humanities , context (archaeology) , philosophy , art , theology , history , archaeology
Resumen: La misteriosa figura de al-Ḫiḍr, tradicionalmente considerado el que aparece en C. 18: 65-82 como mentor espiritual de Moisés, ocupa un lugar muy importante papel en las enseñanzas sufíes. Este artículo explora el papel trascendental de al-Ḫiḍr, como la puerta de entrada a la aniquilación, en tres partes: al-Ḫiḍr como figura semi-histórica; al-Ḫiḍr en el contexto de su encuentro conMoisés; y los propios encuentros de Ibn ʿArabī con al-Ḫiḍr.Palabras clave: Al-Ḫiḍr. Ibn ʿArabī. Moisés. Tipología espiritual. Siervo de Dios.Abstract: The mysterious figure of al-Khiḍr, who is traditionally understood to be the one referred to in the Quran (18:65–82) as the esoteric instructor of Moses, is given a very important place in Sufi teachings. This paper explores Ibn ʿArabī’s profound characterisation of al-Khiḍr as the gateway to annihilation, in three parts: al-Khiḍr as a semi-historical figure; al-Khiḍr in the context of his meeting with Moses; and Ibn ʿArabī’s own meetings with al-Khiḍr.Key words: Al-Ḫiḍr. Ibn ʿArabī. Moses. Spiritual typology. God’s servant.

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