COURSES

Kernel of the Kernel

Kernel of the Kernel

Weekly from 19th September 2026
Saturdays
14:00–15:00 GMT

Online study of The Kernel of the Kernel, a selection of key passages from Muhyiddin Ibn ‘Arabi’s Futūḥāt al-Makkiyyah, translated into Turkish with commentary by Ismail Hakki Bursevi (1652-1728AD). Translated into English by Bulent Rauf.

How to Book

Participants will need to purchase a copy of the Kernel of the Kernel.
There are a maximum of 12 places on the course.

Contact
For details and Zoom invitation, contact John Brown at besharacourses@beshara.org

Course Description

The Kernel of the Kernel [/] is an invitation to an intimate journey of practical development to one’s essence. The book is invaluable, pointing out the way of progress for those along the path. Study is by means of reading and discussion. There is no ‘teaching’ as we all are on our own path of discovery.

Muhyiddin Ibn ‘Arabi (1165-1240AD) is one of the world’s great spiritual teachers. His wisdom has much to offer us in the modern world, in terms of understanding what it means to be human.

The book is available from Beshara Publications [/] and on Amazon.

 

 

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