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  1. This article analyzes the overarching themes and goals of Ibn Taymiyya’s roughly forty arguments against the philosophers’ and theologians’ “Universal Law” for the figurative interpretation of scripture, to which he dedicates approximately 500 pages of his 10-volume Darʾ taʿāruḍ al-ʿaql wa’l-naql.

  2. 23 de abr. de 2015 · The second part hones in on Ibn Taymiyya's intellectual contributions to a number of debates in his lifetime and following, with particular attention to how secondary scholarship has framed his work. Contemporary authors often reduce Ibn Taymiyya (d. 728/1328) to a modern political inspiration by giving attention to his influence on allegedly puritanical religio-political movements in the ...

  3. Ibn Taymiyya's Opponents and his Refutation of the Logicians. In 709/1309, Taqī al-Dīn Taymiyya spent eight months in a Mamlūk prison in Alexandria. 1 There he apparently received some visitors whose identity we do not know but who had strong leanings towards philosophy. 2 Though his interest up till that time lay in confuting the metaphysical doctrines of the philosophers, he there made up ...

  4. Ibn Taymiyyah , (born 1263, Harran, Mesopotamia—died Sept. 26, 1328, Damascus, Syria), Islamic theologian. He was educated in Damascus, where he joined the Pietist school. He sought to return Islam to a strict interpretation of its sources in the Qurʾān and the Sunnah, as well as to rid it of customs he considered contrary to the law, including the worship of saints.

  5. 1 de jul. de 2019 · Introducción a la vida y obra de Ahmad ibn Taymiyyah (1263-1328) July 2019. In book: Derecho y Política en el Islam Contemporáneo (Barona Castañeda y El-Yattioui Coords.) Publisher: Vlex.

  6. 6 de feb. de 2024 · As Ibn Taymiyya’s contemporary, Imam Al-Subki, and the majority of Muslim scholars at that time would concur, “his learning exceeded his intelligence.” 11 Lamentingly, his arguments opposing Sunnī orthodoxy have been revived by fundamentalist reformists such as Ibn Abdul-Wahhab, and others, and Ibn Taymiyya remains an influential figure for many.

  7. Abd-al-Halim ibn Taymiyya. Parents. Majd ad-Din ibn Taymiyyah (en) ( avi) Ibn Taymiyya ( Harran, actual Turquia, 22 de gener de 1263 – Damasc, 26 de setembre de 1328) fou un famós teòleg musulmà que va viure al temps de les invasions mongòliques . Com a membre de l' escola hanbalita, va preconitzar el retorn de l'islam a les seves fonts ...