Ibn Sab'in
Ibn Sab'in
Abu Mohammed Abd el-Hakh Ibn Sab'in al-Mursi was an Arab Sufi philosopher, the last philosopher of the Andalus in the west land of Islamic world. He was born in 1217 in Spain and lived in Ceuta. He was known for his replies to questions sent to him by Frederick II, ruler of Sicily. He died in 1271 in Mecca. He was also known for his knowledge of religions and the "hidden sciences" and has been variously depicted as a Neoplatonic philosopher, a Peripatetic philosopher, a Pythagorean philosopher, a Hermeticist, a Kabbalist, an alchemist, a heterodox Sufi, a crypto-Shi’ite, a plagiarizer, a pantheist and an arrogant seeker of fame.
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Date of Birth
January 1st, 1217
Age
809
Date of Death
November 30th, 1269
Died Aged
52
Star Sign
Capricorn
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