- Ibn
Taymiyya (Arabic: ٱبْن تَيْمِيَّة; 22
January 1263 – 26
September 1328) was a ****
Muslim scholar, jurist, traditionist, ascetic, proto-Salafi theologian...
- of his
state was less orthodox,
tyrannical and
centralised than Zaman,
Taymiya R. (2007).
Inscribing Empire:
Sovereignty and
Subjectivity in
Mughal Memoirs...
- Rather, it came from God in an
unexplained way as a word (qaul). Ibn
Taymīya explains that the
Quran originated from God and will
return (sc. At the...
- June 2011.
Retrieved 18
December 2010.
Accad (2003):
According to Ibn
Taymiya,
although only some
Muslims accept the
textual veracity of the
entire Bible...
- people", "Shia are the
source of all
deviant groups in
Islam history". Ibn
Taymiya — He
considered Shiites more
heretical than Jews,
Christians and many polytheists...
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opponents of the
mawlid celebration to
qualify their disapproval. Ibn
Taymiya remarks that
people may
celebrate the
mawlid either in
order to emulate...
-
first volume of his main work,
Tafsir al-Qur'an al-'Azim, 1.2),
while Ibn
Taymiya was a
scholar whose fiqh
remained in the
general framework of the Hanbali...
- d'Ascoli,
Italian encyclopaedist,
physician and poet (b. 1257) 1328 – Ibn
Taymiya,
Islamic scholar and
philosopher of
Harran (b. 1263) 1345 –
William II...
-
Through the Case of Ziyārah. The Ohio
State University. p. 29. Makdisi, 'Ibn
Taymiya: a Sufi of the
Qadiriya order',
American Journal of
Arabic Studies 1, part...
- Two of Qutb's
major influences were the
medieval Islamic scholar Ibn
Taymiya, and
contemporary British Indian (later ****stani)
Islamist writer Sayyid...