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


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