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  1. Ibn Taymiyyah headed for them in the year 704H with a group of his companions and requested a number of them to repent and they enjoined the laws of Islam upon them. In the beginning of the year 705H, Ibn Taymiyyah went to battle with a brigade and the deputy Sultan of Sham and Allah aided them over the Rafidah.

  2. Also known as šayḫ al-Islām, Ibn Taymiyya has been the subject of Western and non-Western attention during the past decades and is rightly included among the makers of the Muslim world. His legacy is massive, hotly debated at many levels, and is still relevant to the religious and political concerns of modern Muslims.

  3. Ibn Taymiyya (1263-1328 C.E.) was an Islamic thinker who has exerted, and continues to exert, an enormous influence within the Islamic tradition. Ibn Taymiyy...

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  4. 18 de ene. de 2022 · 5 The Historiography of the Darʾ taʿāruḍ: Ibn Taymiyya’s Assessment of the Intellectual Legacy He Inherited. In chapter 1, we considered the various currents and crosscurrents of the Islamic intellectual tradition, with special emphasis on the question of the relationship between reason and revelation as it developed in various disciplines up to the time of Ibn Taymiyya in the mid ...

  5. Examines one of the most controversial thinkers in Islamic history. Taqi al-Din Ibn Taymiyya (1263-1328) is one of the most controversial thinkers in Islamic history. Today he is revered by what is called the Wahhabi movement and championed by Salafi groups who demand a return to the pristine golden age of the Prophet.

  6. Author: Carl Sharif El-Tobgui. In Ibn Taymiyya on Reason and Revelation, Carl Sharif El-Tobgui offers the first comprehensive study of Ibn Taymiyya’s ten-volume magnum opus, Darʾ taʿāruḍ al-ʿaql wa-l-naql (Refutation of the conflict of reason and revelation). In his colossal riposte to the Muslim philosophers and rationalist theologians ...

  7. IBN TAYMIYYA (1263–1328)Taqi al-Din Ahmad ibn Taymiyya was born in Harran in northern Syria in 1263 c.e. and died at the age of sixty-five in Damascus in 1328. A prolific writer on all subjects related to the Qur˒an, hadith, sunna, theology, law, and mysticism, he was a dynamic and controversial figure during his lifetime, and he remains to this day an influential figure in Islamic thought ...