For those who follow Mullá Sadrá's position, which he here calls Tawhíd-i-Wujúdi (existential oneness),
Khazeh jan, Does Baha'u'llah have Mulla Sadra's thought in mind when He refers to Tawhid-i Wujud? I always associated it more with Ibn Arabi, though I suppose Mulla Sadra would have shared his views on that subject. " For those who opposed Mullá Sadrá's position, which he here calls Tawhíd-i-Shuhúdí (oneness in appearence only)," Likewise I would have assoicated this with Shaykh Ahmad Sirindi, since that is the concept he used in opposition to Ibn Arabi. warmest, Susan __________________________________________________ You are subscribed to Baha'i Studies as: mailto:archive@mail-archive.com To unsubscribe, send a blank email to mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To subscribe, use subscribe bahai-st in the message body to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Baha'i Studies is available through the following: Mail - mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Web - http://list.jccc.edu/read/?forum=bahai-st News - news://list.jccc.edu/bahai-st Public - http://www.escribe.com/religion/bahaist Old Public - http://www.mail-archive.com/bahai-st@list.jccc.net New Public - http://www.mail-archive.com/bahai-st@list.jccc.edu