This thesis is an attempt to introduce Abdolkarim Jili`s mystical views - the famous mystic in the 8th and 9th century A.H،. the 14th and 15th century A.D. Since the most important Jili`s mystical dimension is inspiration he received by Ibn Arabi`s viewpoints, in order to determine how his ideas are original, we draw on a comparative study of his basic viewpoints with Ibn Arabi`s points of view in three pillars (ontology, cosmology, anthropology). For this purpose, the author of this thesis has cited to Jili`s printed works as well as his (handwritten) manuscripts (available in Berlin Library) . Meanwhile, besides of Fotouhat-e Makkieh and Fosous-al Hekam, the author has referred to Ibn Arabi`s most important books and theses in order to have a deeper understanding his viewpoints. In this comparative study, in addition to the differences and similarities between Jili`s and Ibn Arabi`s viewpoints, the central point in Jili`s thought have been introduced. His theory about perfect man