- Ibn
Taymiyya (Arabic: ٱبْن تَيْمِيَّة; 22
January 1263 – 26
September 1328) was a ****
Muslim scholar, jurist, traditionist, ascetic, proto-Salafi theologian...
- The
views of Ibn
Taymiyya made him a
polarizing figure in his own
times and
centuries that followed. He is
known for
fierce religious polemics attacking...
- Ibn
Taymiyya far
beyond traditional Salafi circles.
Salafis commonly refer to Ibn
Taymiyya by the
title Shaykh al-Islām.
Alongside Ibn
Taymiyya, his...
- Bostra,
Mamluk Sultanate, Ibn Kathir's
teachers include al-Dhahabi and Ibn
Taymiyya. He
wrote several books,
including a fourteen-volume
universal history...
- Abu al-Barkat Majd ad-Din ibn
Taymiyya (Arabic: عبد السلام بن عبد الله بن الخضر بن محمد بن تيمية الحراني، أبو البركات مجد الدين) (1194 - 1255) was Muslim...
- basis, Ibn
Taymiyya rejects both
mourning and
celebrating on
Ashura because, he contends,
neither was
practiced by Muhammad. Ibn
Taymiyya does, however...
- and
student of Ibn
Taymiyya, with whom he was
imprisoned in 1326 for
dissenting against established tradition during Ibn
Taymiyya's famous incarceration...
- has been
reported of Ibn
Taymiyya". The
Hanafi hadith scholar Ali al-Qari
stated that, "Amongst the Hanbalis, Ibn
Taymiyya has gone to an
extreme by...
- God), and was
greatly inspired by the
treatises of
classical scholars Ibn
Taymiyya (d. 728 A.H/ 1328 C.E) and Ibn
Qayyim (d. 751 A.H/ 1350 C.E).
Despite being...
- has been
reported of Ibn
Taymiyya". The
Hanafi hadith scholar Ali al-Qari
stated that, "Amongst the Hanbalis, Ibn
Taymiyya has gone to an
extreme by...