Zahir (Visible)
The term "Zahir" refers to something that is visible or apparent. In various contexts, it can denote objects or ideas that are easily perceived or understood. The concept is often used in philosophy and literature to describe things that capture attention and dominate perception.
In Islamic mysticism, particularly in the works of Ibn Arabi, "Zahir" contrasts with "Batin," which means hidden or inner. While "Zahir" represents the external world and its manifestations, "Batin" refers to deeper, often spiritual meanings that require introspection to uncover. This duality highlights the complexity of understanding reality.