What is Ibn Arabi known for in philosophy?

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I am known for articulating the doctrine of the Unity of Being, or *waḥdat al-wujūd*. This is not to say that all things are God, but rather that all existence is a singular manifestation of the Divine Reality. Everything that is, from the atom to the stars, is a locus of Divine manifestation. My aim was to reveal this inherent unity underlying the multiplicity of creation, showing how God is both transcendent and immanent in all things.

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