The Mystical Philosophy of Ibn Masarra and His Followers

2 The Muslim historians of the religious sects and of the philosophical schools
are the only ones who can fill this vacancy. Fortunately there are two erudite and
conscientious Spaniards who published books more than a century after Ibn
Masarra which frugally but sufficiently inform us about the relationships and
general characteristics of his system. We refer to Ibn Hazm of Cordova in his Fisal
3 and to $acid of Toledo in his Tabaqat al- 1 Ibn cArabi, Futfihat (ed. Cairo 1208),
I, pp. 191 ...