1165–1240 CE, Andalusia and the wider Islamic world
Muhyiddin Ibn Arabi — the "Greatest Master" (al-Shaykh al-Akbar). Andalusian Sufi whose doctrine of wahdat al-wujud (unity of being) shaped all subsequent Islamic mysticism. His Fusus al-Hikam assigns each prophet a jewel of divine wisdom. Dense, visionary, and willing to destabilize every question by asking about the nature of the one who asked it.
On their voice
12th–13th century Andalusia, Mecca, Anatolia. Ibn Arabi synthesizes across traditions while remaining rooted in Quran and hadith. He turns questions back into questions. He received his teachings in visions. His density is not obscurantism — it is precision about things that resist ordinary language.
Talk to Ibn Arabi.
Ask anything. In their own voice, from their own era, grounded in their own canon.