Miguel Asín Palacios

Miguel Asín Palacios
Born(1871-07-05)5 July 1871
Zaragoza, Spain
Died12 August 1944(1944-08-12) (aged 73)
Seat d of the Real Academia Española
In office
26 January 1919  12 August 1944
Preceded byEnrique Ramírez de Saavedra
Succeeded byDámaso Alonso
Director of the Real Academia Española
In office
23 June 1943  12 August 1944
Preceded byFrancisco Rodríguez Marín
Succeeded byJosé María Pemán

Miguel Asín Palacios (5 July 1871 – 12 August 1944) was a Spanish scholar of Islamic studies and the Arabic language, and a Roman Catholic priest. He is primarily known for suggesting Muslim sources for ideas and motifs present in Dante's Divine Comedy, which he discusses in his book La Escatología musulmana en la Divina Comedia (1919). He wrote on medieval Islam, extensively on al-Ghazali (Latin: Algazel). A major book El Islam cristianizado (1931) presents a study of Sufism through the works of Muhyiddin ibn 'Arabi (Sp: Mohidín Abenarabe) of Murcia in Andalusia (medieval Al-Andalus). Asín also published other comparative articles regarding certain Islamic influences on Christianity and on mysticism in Spain.