Mohyeddin

The name Mohyeddin holds a special position for certain Muslims, assuming a dual identity as both a personal name and an honorific title within the Islamic tradition. Throughout history, this appellation has been embraced by Islamic historical figures and scholars, encompassing sufi-mystics, philosophers, and theologians who played pivotal roles in shaping the landscape of Islamic thought and culture. A prime illustration of this is found in the 12th-century Andalusian Muslim scholar, Ibn Arabi, also acknowledged as Mohyeddin Ibn Arabi. Provided by Wikipedia
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