Investigating the reflection of ability from the point of view of Ibn Arabi in the poems of Shah Dai Shirazi
Ibn Arabi has one of the most complex mystical-philosophical thoughts. He often uses a difficult structure and new terminologies in proposing various mystical issues. One of these issues is the plan of nobles fixed in the absence and consequently the ability. In the thought system of Ibn Arabi and his successors, the fixed principles are the scientific forms of objects in his knowledge that he noticed before the external determination. These scientific forms or the spirit of the phenomena in the divine science, in the form of good and bad, are later realized in external determination. Their realization is based on their abilities. That is, if it has the ability and ability to be bad, that creature will become bad, and if it has the ability and ability to be good, that creature will be good. This research, which is written in a descriptive-analytical way, seeks to investigate the ability from the point of view of Ibn Arabi and Shah Da'i Shirazi. The results indicate that Shah Da'i followed Ibn Arabi and expressed the same point of view in this issue as in many other mystical issues.