Fusus al-Hikam II (Bezel of Shith) -- the opening on essential and name-mediated bestowals

Fuṣūṣ al-Ḥikam · Faṣṣ Shīth · Ibn al-'Arabi (Muhyi al-Din), Damascus, 627/1230 CE

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Fusus al-Hikam II (Bezel of Shith) -- opening on essential and name-mediated bestowals

Fuṣūṣ al-Ḥikam · Faṣṣ Shīth

فصوص الحكم · فصّ شيث

canonical c. 1230 CE Arabic Ibn al-'Arabi (Muhyi al-Din), Damascus, 627/1230 CE tr. Hekhal Targum engine (claude-opus-4-7); awaiting editor sign-off

The opening of the Faṣṣ Shīth performs in miniature the central Akbarian doctrine of divine giving: every bestowal manifesting from the essences is either essential (ʿaṭāyā dhātiyya), disclosed from the Essence in the form of the receiver’s preparedness, or name-mediated (ʿaṭāyā asmāʾiyya), conditioned by the particular divine Name engaged. The chapter then collapses the distinction between self-knowledge and God-knowledge: the receiver sees only his own form in the mirror of the Real, and yet that form just is what the Real has disclosed of Itself to him.

This is the first reliable public-domain English rendering of the passage. Companion: Fuṣūṣ I (Bezel of Adam), the preceding chapter; both perform the doctrine of self-disclosure but at different cosmological registers.

اعْلَمْ أَنَّ العَطَايَا وَالمِنَحَ الظَّاهِرَةَ مِنَ الذَّوَاتِ، إِمَّا أَنْ تَكُونَ عَطَايَا ذَاتِيَّةً، وَإِمَّا أَنْ تَكُونَ عَطَايَا أَسْمَائِيَّةً.
Know that the bestowals and gifts manifesting from the essences are either essential bestowals or name-mediated bestowals.
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فَأَمَّا العَطَايَا الذَّاتِيَّةُ، فَلاَ تَكُونُ أَبَداً إِلاَّ عَنْ تَجَلٍّ إِلَهِيٍّ. وَالتَّجَلِّي مِنَ الذَّاتِ مَا يَكُونُ أَبَداً إِلاَّ بِصُورَةِ اسْتِعْدَادِ المُتَجَلَّى لَهُ، لاَ غَيْرَ ذَلِكَ.
As for the essential bestowals, they never occur except through a divine self-disclosure; and the self-disclosure from the Essence is never anything but according to the form of the preparedness of the one to whom the self-disclosure is made, nothing other than that.
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فَمَا رَأَى المُتَجَلَّى لَهُ سِوَى صُورَتِهِ فِي مِرْآةِ الحَقِّ، وَمَا رَأَى الحَقَّ، وَلاَ يُمْكِنُ أَنْ يَرَاهُ، مَعَ العِلْمِ بِأَنَّهُ مَا رَأَى صُورَتَهُ إِلاَّ فِيهِ.
So the one to whom the self-disclosure is made has seen nothing but his own form in the mirror of the Real; he has not seen the Real, nor is it possible that he should see Him, even with the knowledge that he has seen his own form only in Him.
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An orientation

The zahir-batin frame fires veiling. Outer sense: the receiver sees a form in a mirror and does not see the Real. Inner sense: the form IS the Real’s self-disclosure-to-Itself in the determinate locus of the receiver’s fixed entity. The doctrinal content of the chapter is the relation between these two readings; collapsing either would lose the chapter’s argument. The ḥijāb here is the receiver’s own form, which both conceals the Real (qua undifferentiated Essence) and discloses Him (qua self-knowing in this particular entity).

Six range cards populated: ʿaṭiyya (bestowal vs. gift), dhāt (essences of the entities vs. the divine Essence), tajallī (self-disclosure rather than theophany), istiʿdād (preparedness as the form-determining principle), al-Ḥaqq (the Real, not “God”), asmāʾ (the Names, here in the adjectival ʿaṭāyā asmāʾiyya). Two ambiguities preserved (the suratihi pronoun reference and the closing fīhi). Four apparatus footnotes naming the active zahir-batin relations.

Audit trail: model claude-opus-4-7[session], glossary revision akbarian-sufism-v0.2, frame controllers version 1.0, drafted at 2026-05-19T20:00Z, drift clean, registry clean, citations disclosed as training-memory pending editor verification.

Apparatus
Tradition
islamic-mysticism
Language
Arabic
Period
c. 1230 CE
Attribution
Ibn al-'Arabi (Muhyi al-Din), Damascus, 627/1230 CE
Translator
Hekhal Targum engine (claude-opus-4-7); awaiting editor sign-off
License
CC-BY-SA-4.0
Provenance
Generated by the Hekhal Targum engine (model=claude-opus-4-7[session], glossary=akbarian-sufism-v0.2, frames=zahir-batin, drafted_at=2026-05-19T20:00Z). First reliable public-domain English of the Faṣṣ Shīth opening. Source: hekhal:source-texts/ibn-arabi-fusus-shith-opening.
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