Ségil
Ségil is a term derived from the Arabic word "sijil," which means "record" or "document." It is commonly used in Islamic studies and Sufism to refer to a specific type of spiritual or mystical document. Ségils are often associated with the works of the Sufi mystic Ibn Arabi, who is known for his extensive use of ségils in his writings.
In Sufism, ségils are considered to be divine names or attributes that have been revealed to the
Ségils are used in various Sufi practices, including meditation, invocation, and healing rituals. They are believed
The study and practice of ségils require a deep understanding of Islamic theology and Sufi mysticism. They