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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WahhabismWahhabism - Wikipedia

    2 days ago · Wahhabism [a] ( Arabic: ٱلْوَهَّابِيَّة, romanized : al-Wahhābiyya) is a reformist religious movement within Sunni Islam, based on the teachings of 18th-century Hanbali cleric Muhammad ibn 'Abd al-Wahhab ( c. 1703–1792 ).

  2. 6 days ago · Ibn Taimiya, mit vollem Namen Taqī ad-Dīn Ahmad ibn Taimīya ( arabisch تقي الدين أحمد بن تيمية, DMG Taqī ad-Dīn Aḥmad bin Taimīya; geboren am 22. Januar 1263 in Harran; gestorben am 26. September 1328 in Damaskus) war ein islamischer Gelehrter ( Alim ).

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SufismSufism - Wikipedia

    2 days ago · In his commentary, Ibn Taymiyya stresses that the primacy of the sharia forms the soundest tradition in tasawwuf, and to argue this point he lists over a dozen early masters, as well as more contemporary shaykhs like his fellow Hanbalis, al-Ansari al-Harawi and Abdul-Qadir, and the latter's own shaykh, Hammad al-Dabbas the upright.

  4. Jul 20, 2024 · Ibn Taymiyah confirmed attributing the hadd to Allah in his book "al-Muwafaqah", Volume 2, page 33. He said: The Muslims and non-Muslims agreed that Allah is in the sky and they limited Him to this. On page 29, he said: He (Allah) does not have a hadd we know, but He has a hadd that He knows.

  5. 4 days ago · Ibn Taymiyyah, the Use of the Term 'Jism' (Body) for Allaah the Exalted and the Attempted Slander of Ibn Taymiyyah by Zaid Shakir. Those who malign and slander Ibn Taymiyyah [from the contemporary kalaam groups] are of two types. The first we can characterize as uncouth, crude, foul-mouthed vermin to whom scholarly integrity is of no concern ...

  6. Jul 7, 2024 · Qui fut Taqiy ad-Dîn Abûl-‘Abbâs Ahmad Ibn ‘Abdel Halîm Ibn Taymiyya, celui qu'on surnommait "le Cheikh de l’islam" ? Et comment expliquer que son œuvre soit si peu étudiée alors que ce théologien controversiste médiéval est une référence de l'islamisme contemporain ?

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › God_in_IslamGod in Islam - Wikipedia

    2 days ago · On the other hand, both Ibn Taymiyya (d. 728/1328) and his student Ibn al-Qayyim (d. 751/1350) argued that the anthropomorphic references to God, such as God's hands or face, are to be understood literally and affirmatively according to their apparent meanings.

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