عبدالكريم جيلى Abd-al-karim Jili (1365-1424[1]), was the Sufi author of Al-Insan-ul-Kamil (The Perfect Man).
Abd-al-karim Jili was also a Sheikh, a descendant of the great Sayyiduna Abdul Qadir Jelani. He studied in Yemen from 1393 to 1403, and wrote more than thirty works.[2]
He is the foremost systematizer and one of the greatest exponents of the work of Ibn Arabi. His book, The Perfect Man, is an explanation of Ibn Arabi’s teachings on the structure of reality and human perfection; it is held to be one of the masterpieces of Sufi literature in its own right.[3][4] Abd-al-karim Jili conceived of the Absolute Being as a Self, a line of thinking which later influenced the 20th century Indian Muslim philosopher and poet Allama Iqbal.[5]
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