Al-Moḥīṭ al-aʿẓam (Arabic: المحیط الأعظم) is a seven-volume commentary on the Quran written by Sayyid Haydar Amuli that was completed around 1375 or 1376 CE.
[1] The commentary is premised on Ibn Arabi teachings.
In Al-Mohit al-azam, the author brings the Shi'a and the Sufi traditions together.
This exegesis includes both esoteric and exoteric approaches.
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