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    Challenges→Suhrawardi may be vulnerable to Popperian criticism of Plato

    Suhrawardi assigns political authority to prophets, mystics, and sages based on intuitive or mystical access to divine lights

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    This political ‘doctrines’ provides indications of the conditions able to guarantee the reign of the just rule, thus providing elements of an Illuminationist political ethic of the Sage-ruler. However, the general framework of the ethics underlying Suhrawardi’s ishraqi system requires further investigation. His particularly Platonic understanding of the mystic qua ruler and his political role, coupled with the role of intuitive or ‘mystical’ access to the ‘divine’ lights by prophets, mystics and

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