Mukhlis2019-09-252019-09-252016-01-202006http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/233126This article examines Ibn ‘Arabî’s thought on pluralism. Through critical analysis on his works, the author finds that positioning his thought on pluralism issue is a partial understanding of his complete views on such topic. The unity of religions as described by Ibn ‘Arabî is a system of belief which is closely related to the Prophetical tradition and not merely based on the speculative assumption of human-being. He formulated a parameter—to see whether a religion is true or not—which contains three principal dimentions: the divinity, prophecy, and devotion.indWith permission of the license/copyright holderIbn ArabîReligious PluralismDivinityProphecyDevotionIslamMuhammadReligious ethicsComparative religious ethicsSpirituality and ethicsMethods of ethicsGeneral and historicalPhilosophical ethicsComparative religion and interreligious dialogueReligious pluralismLEGALITAS AGAMA (TAHAQQUQ AL-ADYÂN) PERSPEKTIF IBN ‘ARABÎJournal volume