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    Ibn Taymiyya (Arabic: ٱبْن تَيْمِيَّة; 22 January 1263 – 26 September 1328) was a Sunni Muslim scholar, jurist, traditionist, ascetic, proto-Salafi theologian...
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  • June 2011. Retrieved 18 December 2010. Accad (2003): According to Ibn Taymiya, although only some Muslims accept the textual veracity of the entire Bible...
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    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...
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    of his state was less orthodox, tyrannical and centralised than Zaman, Taymiya R. (2007). Inscribing Empire: Sovereignty and Subjectivity in Mughal Memoirs...
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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...
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    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...
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  • d'Ascoli, Italian encyclopaedist, physician and poet (b. 1257) 1328 – Ibn Taymiya, Islamic scholar and philosopher of Harran (b. 1263) 1345 – William II...
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  • Neo-Vedanta: The problem with Hindu universalism Accad (2003): According to Ibn Taymiya, although only some Muslims accept the textual veracity of the entire Bible...
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  • 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...
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  • Two of Qutb's major influences were the medieval Islamic scholar Ibn Taymiya, and contemporary British Indian (later Pakistani) Islamist writer Sayyid...
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  • 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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  • Denomination Sunni Jurisprudence Hanbali Creed Athari Muslim leader Influenced by Ibn Taymiya, Al-Mizzi, Al-Dhahabi, Ibnul Qayyim Influenced Ibn al-Mibrad...
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  • born in 1703 in the Nejd. He became influenced by the teachings of Ibn Taymiya, a medieval jurist of the Hanbali school of jurisprudence. As a consequence...
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  • pp. 590–601. Retrieved 1 October 2020. Among later Muslim thinkers Ebn Taymiya (d. 728/1328) stands out as a sympathetic, if critical, student of Karrāmi...
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    Khan". Armenians in India. Calcutta: Self published. pp. 383–418. Zaman, Taymiya R. (2013). "Visions of Juliana: A Portuguese Woman at the Courts of the...
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  • Masarra Ibn Masarrah Ibn Miskawayh Ibn Rushd Ibn Sabin Ibn Sina Ibn Sīnā Ibn Taymiya Ibn Taymiyyah Ibn Tufail Ibn Ţufayl Ibn Tzaddik İbrahim Hakkı Erzurumi...
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  • Al-Dinawari Al-Farabi Sayyid Ali Hamadani Al-Kindi Ibn Hazm Ibn Sina Ibn Taymiya Ibn al-Qayyim See also early Muslim philosophy, Islamic philosophy Abu...
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  • Ibn Hisham Ibn Ishaq Ibn Kathir Ibn Khaldun Ibn Khallikan Ibn Saud Ibn Taymiya Ibn Warraq Ibrahim (name) Ibrahim Ahmad Abd al-Sattar Muhammad Iddah Idi...
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  • (940–1030)[a][d] Bahya ibn Paquda (1040–1110)[b][d] Ibn Sabin (1217–1268)[d] Ibn Taymiya (1263–1328)[d] Samuel ibn Tibbon (c. 1165 – 1232)[e] Ibn Tufail (1110–1185)[a][b][d]...
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    d'ecole for conservative Shafi'is and those opposed to the ideas of Ibn Taymiya and the Wahhabis or neo-Wahhabis at the time. This antiradical personality...
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  • Beirut 1971). A Seventh-Century Sunni Creed: The 'Aqida Wasitiya of Ibn Taymiya (Mouton 1974). Studies on Islam (Oxford 1981). Humaniora Islamica, co-editor...
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    Qadir Al Jazairi Street Hussain Bin Ali Kamal Mosque Jumaa Masjid Ibn Taymiya Street Abdulrazaq Mohammed Rafi Al Sideeqi Mosque Jumaa Masjid Abdul Qadir...
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  • pp. 590–601. Retrieved 1 October 2020. Among later Muslim thinkers Ebn Taymiya (d. 728/1328) stands out as a sympathetic, if critical, student of Karrāmi...
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  • Years of Faith. Penguin Books India. p. 142. ISBN 9780670057696. Zaman, Taymiya R. (2012). "Visions of Juliana: A Portuguese Woman at the Court of the...
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  • dies. 1887: Wolfgang Köhler born. 1924: Vladimir Lenin dies. 1263: Ibn Taymiya born. 1561: Francis Bacon born. 1592: Pierre Gassendi born. 1729: Gotthold...
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    "Review of Public Duties in Islam: The Institution of the Hisba. by Ibn Taymiya; Muhtar Holland (trans.)". International Journal of Middle East Studies...
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  • (1215–1284)[e] Ibn Khaldun (1332–1406)[a][c][d][e] Ibn Sabin (1217–1268)[e] Ibn Taymiya (1263–1328)[e] Ibn Tufail (1110–1185)[a][e] Ibn Tzaddik (c. 1149)[e] Immanuel...
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    authority to figures such as Ḥallāj and Socrates, as criticized by Ibn Taymīya. Shushtarī wholeheartedly embraced Ibn Sabʿīn’s esoteric approach to Sufism...
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