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A new source for the biography of Ibn Taymiyya

Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 2004
The student who approaches the study of the turbulent life of Ibn Taymiyya will soon realize that Shams al-Dīn al-Dhahabī, his renowned shāfi‘ī disciple, is indeed one of the main sources for the Hanbalī scholar's biographers. Al-Dhahabī wrote many biographical notices of Ibn Taymiyya and one of these has been identified with the manuscript source ...
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Ibn Taymiyya wa-jama'atuhu: authority, conflict and consensus in Ibn Taymiyya's Circle

2010
The paper re-examines the generally accepted representation of Ibn Taymiyya as the charismatic leader and most represntative scholar of the xiv century Hanabali community of Damscus. A close reading of the extensive biographical literature on Ibn Taymiyya strongly calls for a reconsideration of Ibn Taymiyya’s authority among his own “community” of ...
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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Ibn Taymiyya, Taqi al–Din (1263–1328)

2018
Ibn Taymiyya was a staunch defender of Sunni Islam based on strict adherence to the Qur’an and authentic sunna (practices) of the Prophet Muhammad. He believed that these two sources contain all the religious and spiritual guidance necessary for our salvation in the hereafter.
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Ibn Taymiyya, mauvais génie des djihadistes ?

2015
Dans la quête des fondements idéologiques de la « barbarie islamiste » contemporaine, Ibn Taymiyya, théologien sunnite mort à Damas en 1328, apparaît souvent comme un coupable désigné. Ses écrits constituent pour beaucoup la principale source employée par les djihadistes pour légitimer leurs opérations contre les « mécréants » et autres « croisés ...
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Ibn Taymiyya and Love Within Faith

2009
The issue, faith and love, is a matter, which can be analyzed within a large scale. However, in the article the perspective of Ibn Taymiyya who is remarkable for his distinctive stance within Islamic thought will be consulted in order to restrict the issue.
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