-
following the
approach of ibn
Taimiyya, he is
selective about the
inclusion of hadiths. However,
contrarily to ibn
Taimiyya and ibn Kathir, his
tafsir is...
-
Taymiyya and his doctrines, Shah
Waliullah wrote: Our ****essment of Ibn
Taimiyya after full
investigation is that he was a
scholar of the 'Book of God'...
- al-ʿUthaimīn, who in his 2001
published commentary on Aqīda Wāsiṭīya by Ibn
Taimiyya expressed the
opinion that Ash'arites and Māturīdites
would not
count among...
- wal-jammah'a) in the
tradition of Ash'ari.(p 68) The Atharī
scholars ibn
Taimiyya and ibn
Qayyim agree on this matter. From
among the ****
schools of theology...
-
early years, Isra'iliyyat were
widely accepted. Only by the time of Ibn
Taimiyya and Ibn Kathir, the term Isra'iliyyat
began to
denote content considered...
-
theological approach was the
importance of a
theocratic state.
Prior to ibn
Taimiyya,
religious wisdom was
meant to
guide govermental authorities,
while ibn...
-
Muslim traditions.
Neither in the
writings of ibn Sina, Ghazali, nor ibn
Taimiyya, has evil any
positive existence, but is
described as the
absence of good...
-
construed as
moderately Mu'tazilite (and
which were
criticized as such by Ibn
Taimiyya),
identifying him with Mu'tazilites
would be an exaggeration. She points...
- road to God (to Him-ness).
Later Hanbalites, such as the proto-Salafi ibn
Taimiyya ignore the
works of
their predecessors. Instead, they
formulated a new...
- (theological doctrines) in the
tradition of Ashari, and the Atharis, such as ibn
Taimiyya and ibn Qayyim.: 56
Among Maturidites it is debated, as some
accept it...