This article examines the Sufi concept of tajallÄ« and its application to environmental ethics. This study usesdescriptive and productive interpretation to analyze the data which are extracted from the main works of Ibn Í‘ArabÄ«, namely Fuṣūṣ al-Ḥikam and al-FutūḥÄt al-MakkÄ«yah. It finds that Ibn Ê¿Arabī’s concept of tajallÄ« can be understood not only in its philosophical sense but also in its spiritual and moral sense to develop a new approach to environmental ethics. This research has valid implications for taking a new direction in the study of mystic Islam and environmental ethic by incorporating tajallÄ« and other Sufi doctrines such as waḥdatu-l-wujÅ«d, maḥabbah, and maÊ¿rifah.Â
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