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- 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...
- 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...
- 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'...
- (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...
- 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...
- Oceana Publications. ISBN 978-0-379-20749-1. Omar A. Farrukh (1969). Ibn Taimiyya on Public and Private Law in Islam or Public Policy in Islamic Jurisprudence...
- 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...
- adhering to a strict literal interpretation of the Quran such as Ibn Taimiyya whose sources became the fundament of Wahhabism and contemporary teachings...
- cir****stances, a tradition opposed by some scholars, such as Ahmad ibn Taimiyya, but still accepted by others, such as Ahmad ibn Hanbal. In a comment by...