![]() Īl-'Arabi devoted himself to his studies, teaching, and writing. The two al-'Arabis travelled by ship to Egypt, and from there they turned to Jerusalem, where they stayed from 1093 to 1096. However, in 1091 when Al-Andalus was taken over by the Almoravids, Ibn al-'Arabi (now 16), and his father decided to leave for a less turbulent setting (his father also had political motivations). He was born in Seville Al-Andalus, Ibn al-'Arabi's father (Abu Muhammand ibn al-'Arabi) was a high ranking statesman working for the Taifa king of Seville, al-Mu'tamid ibn 'Abbad ( r. 1069–1091– ). Grave of Ibn al-Arabi in the Bab Mahrouk Cemetery in Fez.Ību Bakr Ibn al-'Arabi (born 468/1076, died 543/1148) was a "Andalusian Malikite qadi".
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