Muḥammad Ḥasan ʿIlwān : and his Novel: "A Small Death", "Mawt Șaĝῑr": The Recovered Experience of Sufism Muḥyῑ Ad_Dῑn Ibn Al- ʿArabi as an Inspirations
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Published
Jan 5, 2024
Mahmod Naamne
Abstract
The novel "A Small Death" by the Saudi writer Muhammad Hasan ʿAlwān; Sufi
par excellence! It is a restored experience in Islamic mysticism and an
"ontology" of the mystic Muḥyi ’l-Dīn Ibn al-ʿArabī, Sufi master or al-Shaykh
al-Akbar, The novelist Muhammad Hasan ʿAlwān resorted to rewriting the
autobiography of the Ibn al-ʿArabī; Through a contemporary narrative discourse.
This modern Arabic novel is similar to the translation novels, or with the
narratives of active personalities in history, such as the lives of prophets and
scholars; This novel was popular in the Arab and Western world; Especially
since she won the Booker Prize for Arabic Fiction in 2017.
How to Cite
Naamne, M. (2024). Muḥammad Ḥasan ʿIlwān : and his Novel: "A Small Death", "Mawt Șaĝῑr": The Recovered Experience of Sufism Muḥyῑ Ad_Dῑn Ibn Al- ʿArabi as an Inspirations. AL-Majma, (19), 191–212. Retrieved from http://ojs.qsm.ac.il/index.php/majma/article/view/844
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