
Asrar al-Tawhid
Asrar al-Tawhid, meaning "Secrets of Monotheism," is an influential Islamic theological work authored by the 13th-century scholar Ibn Arabi. It explores the profound unity of God (Tawhid) and the spiritual realities behind Islamic beliefs. The book delves into the nature of divine oneness, the relationship between God and creation, and the inner meanings of religious doctrines. Ibn Arabi emphasizes that understanding Tawhid is key to spiritual enlightenment and union with the divine, encouraging believers to seek deeper knowledge and mystical insight into God's infinite nature. It is regarded as a foundational text in Islamic mysticism, inspiring many in the Sufi tradition.