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The '''Muhyuddin Ibn Arabi Society''' ('''MIAS''') is a research foundation dedicated to studying the works of Medieval Andalusian philosopher [[Ibn Arabi]]. MIAS publishes its own academic journal and has branches in [[Australia]], [[Spain]], the [[United Kingdom]], and the [[United States]].<ref>Austin Bodetti, [https://insidearabia.com/the-complex-legacy-of-ibn-arabi-philosopher-and-poet/ The Complex Legacy of Ibn Arabi, Philosopher and Poet]. Inside Arabia, 3 April 2021. Accessed 5 August 2021.</ref> It's registered as a [[charitable incorporated organisation]] in the UK, where one of its two headquarters is found at [[Oxford]],<ref name=Monash>[https://www.monash.edu/arts/Ibn-Arabi-Interreligious-Research-Initiative/get-involved Ibn Arabi Interreligious Research Initiative]. [[Monash University]], June 2021. Accessed 5 August 2021.</ref> and as a [[Nonprofit_organization#Tax_exemption|tax-exempt]] [[nonprofit corporation]] in the US, where its other headquarters is found at the [[Berkeley, California|Berkeley]].<ref name=Monash/>
The '''Muhyuddin Ibn Arabi Society''' ('''MIAS''') is a research foundation dedicated to studying the works of Medieval Andalusian philosopher [[Ibn Arabi]]. MIAS publishes its own academic journal and has branches in [[Australia]], [[Spain]], the [[United Kingdom]], and the [[United States]].<ref>Austin Bodetti, [https://insidearabia.com/the-complex-legacy-of-ibn-arabi-philosopher-and-poet/ The Complex Legacy of Ibn Arabi, Philosopher and Poet]. Inside Arabia, 3 April 2021. Accessed 5 August 2021.</ref> It's registered as a [[charitable incorporated organisation]] in the UK, where one of its two headquarters is found at [[Oxford]],<ref name=Monash>[https://www.monash.edu/arts/Ibn-Arabi-Interreligious-Research-Initiative/get-involved Ibn Arabi Interreligious Research Initiative]. [[Monash University]], June 2021. Accessed 5 August 2021.</ref> and as a [[Nonprofit_organization#Tax_exemption|tax-exempt]] [[nonprofit corporation]] in the US, where its other headquarters is found at the [[Berkeley, California|Berkeley]].<ref name=Monash/>


MIAS was founded in 1977 to promote the study of Ibn Arabi's works.<ref name=Monash/><ref>[[Suha Taji-Farouki]], [https://books.google.com.sa/books?id=GS7JCz7F-ZcC&dq=ibn+arabi+mias&source=gbs_navlinks_s A Movement of Sufi Spirituality in the Modern World: Beshara and Ibn Arabi], p41. Oxford: Anqa Publishing, 2010. ISBN 9781905937264</ref>
MIAS was founded in 1977 to promote the study of Ibn Arabi's works.<ref name=Monash/><ref =/>


In 2015, on the 850th anniversary of Ibn Arabi's birthday, the Spanish branch of MIAS held the seventh international symposium on Ibn Arabi's works in [[Murcia]].<ref>Marian Brehmer, [https://en.qantara.de/content/spain-and-ibn-arabis-heritage-the-great-master-of-murcia Spain and Ibn Arabi's heritage: The great master of Murcia]. [[Qantara.de ]], 30 October 2015. Accessed 5 August 2021.</ref>
In 2015, on the 850th anniversary of Ibn Arabi's birthday, the Spanish branch of MIAS held the seventh international symposium on Ibn Arabi's works in [[Murcia]].<ref>Marian Brehmer, [https://en.qantara.de/content/spain-and-ibn-arabis-heritage-the-great-master-of-murcia Spain and Ibn Arabi's heritage: The great master of Murcia]. [[Qantara.de ]], 30 October 2015. Accessed 5 August 2021.</ref>

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The Muhyuddin Ibn Arabi Society (MIAS) is a research foundation dedicated to studying the works of Medieval Andalusian philosopher Ibn Arabi. MIAS publishes its own academic journal twice a year,[1] and it has branches in Australia, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States.[2] It's registered as a charitable incorporated organisation in the UK, where one of its two headquarters is found at Oxford,[3] and as a tax-exempt nonprofit corporation in the US, where its other headquarters is found at the Berkeley.[3]

MIAS was founded in 1977 to promote the study of Ibn Arabi's works.[3][1]

In 2015, on the 850th anniversary of Ibn Arabi's birthday, the Spanish branch of MIAS held the seventh international symposium on Ibn Arabi's works in Murcia.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b Suha Taji-Farouki, A Movement of Sufi Spirituality in the Modern World: Beshara and Ibn Arabi, p41. Oxford: Anqa Publishing, 2010. ISBN 9781905937264
  2. ^ Austin Bodetti, The Complex Legacy of Ibn Arabi, Philosopher and Poet. Inside Arabia, 3 April 2021. Accessed 5 August 2021.
  3. ^ a b c Ibn Arabi Interreligious Research Initiative. Monash University, June 2021. Accessed 5 August 2021.
  4. ^ Marian Brehmer, Spain and Ibn Arabi's heritage: The great master of Murcia. Qantara.de , 30 October 2015. Accessed 5 August 2021.