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Greek logic Wael Hallaq observes that “Ibn Taymiyya was first and foremost a and Against Reason
Ibn Taymiyya as a Theological Jurist There has been no comprehensive study of Ibn Taymiyya’s theological meth-odology and his attitude toward reason in theological matters has not been well understood The (Hanbal? legal school to which Ibn Taymiyya belonged was of two minds in preceding generations concerning rational argument in theology
Ibn Taymiyyah is without doubts one of the most controversial and original figures in Islamic religious thought He was an influential ?anbal? author who wrote on almost every major subject of religious discourse in Islamic intellectual history
The Curse of Philosophy Ibn Taymiyya as a Philosopher in Contemporary Islamic Thought Georges Tamer Arabic philosophy or falsafa was born out of the translation of Greek and Syriac works of logic philosophy and other sciences to meet the intellectual and practical challenges facing Muslims in Abbasid soci-ety
Ibn Taymiyya’s perspective in the literature and to consider the implications of a Taymiyyan reading of theistic natural signs on the epistemic function of Qur’anic ?y?t as theistic evidence Keywords: Ibn Taymiyya; theistic natural signs; Reformed epistemology; Islamic philosophy; religious epistemology; natural theology Introduction
What does Ibn Taymiyah do?
- "Ibn Taymiyah protests against the abuses of philosophy and theology and advocates a return to the orthodox ways of the ancients ( al-salaf )... in his religious zeal he is determined to abolish centuries of religious truth as they had been long before they became troubled by theological and philosophical controversies."
Why did Ibn Taymiyya believe in monotheism?
- Ibn Taymiyya believed that monotheism in Islam affirmed God as the "sole creator, ruler, and judge of the world" and hence; Muslims are duty-bound to submit to Divine Commandments as revealed through Sharia (Islamic law) through both private and collective enforcement of religious rituals and morality.
How many books did Ibn Taymiyya write?
- Ibn Taymiyyah's total works have not all survived and his extant works of thirty five volumes, are incomplete. The ascendancy of scholastic interest in Ibn Taymiyya’s medieval treatises would recommence through the gradual efforts by 18th century Islamic reform movements.
Did Ibn Taymiyyah condemn Sufism?
- On Ibn 'Arabi, and Sufism in general, Henri Laoust says that Ibn Taymiyyah never condemned Sufism in and of itself, but only that which he considered to be inadmissible deviations in doctrine, ritual or morals, such as monism, antinomianism or esotericism.