Three Muslim Sages Explained
Three Muslim sages: Avicenna, Suhrawardī, Ibn Arabī is a 1964 book by the Iranian philosopher Seyyed Hossein Nasr.
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- Rosenthal . Franz . Three Muslim Sages: Avicenna-Suhrawardî-Ibn'Arabî . Speculum . University of Chicago Press . 39 . 4 . 1964 . 0038-7134 . 10.2307/2854778 . 735–735.
- Siraj Ad-Din . Abu Bakr. Three Muslim Sages: Avicenna-Suhrawardî-Ibn'Arabî . Islamic Quarterly . 8 . 3 . 1964 . 95.
- Ivie . William K. . Three Muslim Sages . Books Abroad . JSTOR . 39 . 1 . 1965 . 0006-7431 . 10.2307/40119514 . 112.
- Wernst . Paul . Three Muslim Sages: Avicenna, Suhrawadi, Ibn 'Arabi . Oriens . JSTOR . 18 . 1965 . 0078-6527 . 10.2307/1579746 . 355.
- Watt. W. Montgomery. Three Muslim Sages: Avicenna, Suhrawadi, Ibn 'Arabi. The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland . [Cambridge University Press, Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland] . 1/2 . 1965 . 25202848 . 82–82 .