The latest issue of Asian Philosophy features Ismail Lala's article focusing on the perceptual transformation stemming from the night journey (isrā') and ascension (mi'rāj) of Prophet Muḥammad. The analysis highlights how these experiences shape understanding in Islamic tradition and philosophy, particularly in relation to mysticism and reality. The incorporation of comparative philosophy allows for a rich dialogue across traditions, emphasizing the significance of personal spiritual encounters in shaping philosophical insights.
The night journey and ascension of Prophet Muḥammad, as explored in Ibn 'Arabī's philosophy, illuminate perceptual transformation through spiritual experiences.
Ismail Lala's article offers a deep dive into how Islamic tradition informs the understanding of reality and perception, influenced by mystical encounters.
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