Podcasts and Videos
Various Talks up to 2009 – Part 3
“Watered with One Water”: Ibn ‘Arabi on the One and the Many
Angela Jaffray

https://anqa.co.uk/publications/author/angela-jaffray [/]
Articles by Angela Jaffray
“Watered with One Water” – Ibn Arabi on the One and the Many
Podcasts and Videos by Angela Jaffray
Better Living Through Alchemy – Some Secrets of Spiritual Medicine
Worshipping in Three Dimensions: Emigrating in God's Vast Earth
Ibn Arabi on Himmah: The Spiritual Power of the Strong-souled Individual
Timelessness and Time
Jane Carroll

Articles by Jane Carroll
Podcasts by Jane Carroll
“Whoever loses himself finds Me and whoever finds Me, never loses Me again”
Suleyman Derin

https://ilahiyat.marmara.edu.tr/bolumler/temel-islam-bilimleri/tasavvuf/profdr-suleyman-derin/ [/]
Podcasts by Suleyman Derin
Whoever Loses Himself Finds Me, and Whoever Finds Me Never Loses Me Again
Unified Vision, Unified World?
Niels Detert

Podcasts by Niels Detert
Self-Knowledge and Self-Consciousness in Islamic Philosophy and Mysticism
Samer Akkach

He was born and educated in Damascus before moving to Australia to complete his PhD at Sydney University. As an intellectual historian, Samer has devoted over twenty years to the study of Ibn 'Arabi’s mystical thought and intellectual legacy, and especially to their later revival by Abd al-Ghana al-Nabulusi.
His book Cosmology and Architecture in Premodern Islam: an Architectural Reading of Mystical Ideas (SUNY 2005), traces the influence of Ibn 'Arabi’s thought on the spatial sensibility of premodern Muslim architects. His further titles Abd al-Ghan al-Nabulusi: Islam and the Enlightenment (Oneworld 2007) and Letters of a Sufi Scholar: The Correspondence of Abd al-Ghana al-Nabulusi (Brill 2010) examine the intellectual contributions of this influential and prolific Sufi master who considered Ibn 'Arabi to be his spiritual master and source of inspiration.
Podcasts by Samer Akkach
Self-Knowledge and Self-Consciousness in Islamic Philosophy and Mysticism
Mediating Intimacy: Essential Ibn ‘Arabi for Education and Psychotherapy
Olga Louchakova-Schwartz

https://www.scu.edu/jst/about/people-of-jst/faculty/olga-louchakova-schwartz/ [/]
Podcasts by Olga Louchakova-Schwartz
Shihab al-Din Suhrawardi and Muhyi al-Din Ibn Arabi: A Hitherto Neglected Comparison
Mediating Intimacy: Essential Ibn Arabi for Education and Psychotherapy
Temporal and Eternal Time in Ibn al-Arabi and Mulla Sadra
Ibrahim Kalin

His book on Mulla Sadra’s theory of knowledge, entitled Knowledge in Later Islamic Philosophy: Mulla Sadra on the Unification of the Intellect and the Intelligible, appeared in 2010.