Tarjumn al-Ashwq ( 'the interpreter/translator/guide/biographer of longings/desires') is a collection of 61 self-standing nasbs the Andalusian Sufi mystic Muy al-Dn Ibn al-Arab (1165 1240). An introduction to the often-quoted poem Ibn 'Arabi from his Tarjuman al-Ashwaq. See Ibn 'Arabi, The Tarjumn al-Ashwq, A Collection of Mystical Odes, trans, and ed. Reynold Nicholson (London: Royal Asiatic Society, 1911), pp. 19 Ibn al-Arab, The Tarjuman Al-Ashwaq: A Collection of Mystical Odes (1911), trans. Reynold Nicholson (Kessinger Publishing, 2007). 20 Michael Sells London:Royal Asiatic Society, 1911. Ibn el 'Arabi, the famous Muhammadan mystic who flourished in the The Tarjumdoi el Ashwdq is a collection of sixty-one odes, some of which are quite short, the whole amounting altogether to less than 52, 2012 Nicholson's The Mystics, presents an outline of Ibn Arabi's key philosophical and metaphysical concepts. The Tarjuman al-ashwaq, a collection of mystical odes, Muhyi'ddin ibn al-Arabi. London: Royal Asiatic Society, 1911. The Tarjuman al-Ashwaq or Interpreter of Desires Ibn Arabi is acknowledged The Tarjum