Al-Akhdar Qweidri's scholarly work delves into one of the most profound and debated aspects of Sheikh Muhyi al-Din Ibn Arabi's philosophical and Sufi doctrine: the intricate relationship between divine union (ittihad) and transcendence (ta'ali). This study specifically examines the concept of Wahdat al-Wujud, or the Unity of Existence, which forms the cornerstone of Ibn Arabi's metaphysics. Qweidri meticulously dissects the apparent paradox inherent in believing in both God's immanence within creation and His absolute otherness, offering a crucial re-evaluation of these concepts. It's an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of Islamic mysticism and philosophy.