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Mohyeddin is a name of Islamic and Arabic origin, meaning "Reviver of Religion".[1][2][3] It is used both as a name and as an honorific. Throughout history, this has been the name of many prominent Islamic scholars, philosophers, and theologians. These scholars influenced Islamic history[4], philosophy, and religious thought.[5]
One such person is Mohyeddin Ibn Arabi, a Muslim scholar from the 12th century in Andalusia, which is now part of Spain. Ibn Arabi is remembered for his teachings on Islamic spirituality, called Sufism. Many people refer to him as "the Great Sheikh," and his writings are still regarded as significant in the study of Islam today.