Taha Abdel Baqi Sarour's 'Sultan of the Gnostics, Ibn Arabi' offers an insightful exploration into the life and profound spiritual legacy of Muhyiddin Ibn Arabi, one of Islam's most influential and controversial mystics. This comprehensive study delves into Ibn Arabi's complex philosophical concepts, including Wahdat al-Wujud (the Oneness of Being), his extensive writings, and his enduring impact on Islamic thought and Sufism. Sarour skillfully navigates the intellectual and spiritual landscape of Ibn Arabi's era, presenting a balanced perspective on his contributions and the debates surrounding them. The book provides a vital resource for understanding the depth of Sufi mysticism through the lens of its most significant proponent.