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Ibn Taymiyya, al-Siyāsa al-Sharʿiyya, and the Early Modern Ottomans

open access: yesHistoricizing Sunni Islam in the Ottoman Empire, c. 1450-c. 1750, 2020
TheHanbali scholar Taqī l-Dīn IbnTaymiyya (d. 728/1328) would not be among the first names to come to mind when one thinks of the pre-Ottoman Muslim scholars whose oeuvres were influential in the making of Ottoman Sunnism. There are many reasons for this.
Derin Terzioğlu
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Teosofi al-Suhrawardi al-Maqtul dan Mahzab Iluminasionisme dalam Filsafat Islam

open access: yesJurnal Kawakib, 2021
Islamic mysticism (Sufism) developed rapidly systematically (theosophy) and widely after the birth of speculative theology ('ilm al-kalām). The development is considered to have reached its peak in the hands of Syihab Al-Din Suhrawardi Al-Maqtul (d. 1191
Khairul Amin
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Early Mamlūk Ashʿarism against Ibn Taymiyya on the Nonliteral Reinterpretation (taʾwīl) of God’s Attributes

open access: yes, 2020
Modern research on theological production in the early Mamlūk sultanate of Egypt and Syria has focused primarily on the prolific Ḥanbalī theologians Ibn Taymiyya (d. 728/1328) and Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya (d.
J. Hoover
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Criticism of the Neo-Classical Salafı Understanding Forming the Discourse of Religious Exclusivism An Evaluation on the Specifics of the Critiques Aimed at Fakhr al-Dın al-Razı Regarding the Epistemological Value of Language

open access: yesNazariyat İslam Felsefe ve Bilim Tarihi Araştırmaları Dergisi (Journal for the History of Islamic Philosophy and Sciences), 2021
Al-Rāzī stated that specific criteria should exist for interpreting religious texts, with one of the two in particular prioritizing the conflict of ʿaql [reason] and naql [revelation].
M. Cengiz
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LA RÉHABILITATION DU SOUFISME DANS L’UNIVERS ISLAMIQUE : LA PLAIDOIRIE D’ABÛ ḤÂMID AL-GHAZÂLÎ

open access: yesAfrosciences Antiquity Sunu-Xalaat, 2021
Sufism is generally defined as a mystical and Muslim current whose objective would be, by means of absolute submission to the intrinsic principles of a rigidly orthodox Islam, to achieve moral and spiritual perfection.
Mouhamadou Alpha Cissé
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The Maqbul Status of al-Bukhari and Muslim Teachers in Ibn Hajar’s Taqrib al-Tahdhib

open access: yes, 2020
Transmitter criticism or al-jarh wa al-tadil (lit. impugning and approving) is an important discipline of ilm al-rijal (the science of rijal) to examining isnads (chains of transmission). The transmitter criticism involved identifying the individuals who
H. Aris, N. Muslim
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İbn Teymiyye’ye Göre İbn Arabî, yazar Mustafa Kara (İstanbul: Dergâh Yayınları, 2017)

open access: yesCumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi, 2017
Bu eserin konusunun tespitinde Fazlurrahman’ın Türkiye ziyareti sırasında yazarın onunla yaptığı bir konuşma ve Hüseyin Atay’ın desteği etkili olmuştur. Böylece yazar İbn Teymiye’ye göre İbn Arabî isimli doktora tez çalışmasına başlamıştır.
Emrah Kaya
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Progressing Towards the Beloved through the Degrees of Witnessing

open access: yesThe Journeys of a Taymiyyan Sufi, 2020
A significant part of al-Wāsiṭī’s work on Sufism is concerned with a sequence of degrees of witnessing (sing. mashhad, pl. mashāhid) that the sālik must go through to attain friendship with God.
A. Post
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Perpetual Creativity in the Perfection of God: Ibn Taymiyya's Hadith Commentary on God's Creation of this World

open access: yes, 2004
The course of the Islamic debate over the origin of the world through Ibn Rushd (d. 595/1198) is well known. Kalam theologians and al-Ghazali seek to prove the temporal origination of the world, while philosophers such as Ibn Sina argue for the world's ...
J. Hoover
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KONSEP IBNU KHALDUN TENTANG PRODUKSI DALAM EKONOMI ISLAM

open access: yesAl-Hukmi : Jurnal Hukum Ekonomi Syariah dan Keluarga Islam, 2020
Ibn Khaldun discovered many basic economic ideas in the centuriesbefore his birth “officially". He discovered the benefits and necessity ofthe division of labor before Smith and the principle of the value of laborbefore Ricardo.
Subaidi, Subiyanto
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