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Deconstruction of religious thought in Islam: Iqbal and the Ahmadiyya
The Muslim World, Volume 111, Issue 3, Page 488-510, Summer 2021.
Ali Qadir
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A Hermeneutic Perspective on Rationalists versus Doctrinists
In this paper the issue of the hermeneutic theory in the Islamic heritage of rationalists and doctrinists is being discussed, and an effort will be made to cipher a procedural definition of interpretation despite of all the contradictions and criticism ...
Hamaza Mohamed Tahar
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An Analysis of Ibn Taymiyyya's View on the Permissible Qur’anic [PDF]
One of the literary and miraculous qualities of the Quran is the permissible occurrence in the Quran. The principle of the permissible occurrence in the Quran is accepted by the majority of the scholars of Islam and has written many books on this subject.
Hamzeh Ali Bahrami +1 more
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INFERRING THE EVIDENCE OF THE UNIVERSE SYSTEM ON THE EXISTENCE OF GOD AMONG THE EARLY AND MODERN THEOLOGIANS [PDF]
The evidence that relies on the universe system means what is seen of the amazing universe and precise creativity, in both the universe and the human to prove the existence of God, The Qur’an mentioned this evidence in many of its verses and among ...
Dr. Ismail Al-Kubaisi -
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THE RELEVANCE OF IBN TAYMIYYAH ECONOMICS IN ADDRESSING POVERTY AND INCOME DISTRIBUTION
The Relevance of Ibn Taymiyyah Economics in Addressing Poverty and Income Distribution. This paper examines the view of Ibn Taymiyyah of state or government in Islamic law and the state role in the distribution of wealth and removing the class ...
Romi Adetio Setiawan
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The Contextual Origin of Ibn Taymiyyah's Thought on Jihad
Since the 1980s until today, Aḥmad ibn Taimiyyah (d. 1328) has been one of the most quoted medieval scholars by jihadists. From ‘Abd al-Salām Faraj (d. 1981) to Osama bin Laden and his al-Qaeda. Ibn Taimiyyah is frequently cited to justify their doctrine.
Hamdan Maghribi +2 more
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Except for the works of the French scholar Henri Laoust and a recent studyby Muhammad Umar Memon, Ibn Taimiya's Struggle against Popular Religion(The Hague and Paris: Mouton, 1976), very few studies of the thought of IbnTaimiya have appeared in English. Makari’s work is therefore a welcome additionto this meager list.
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Abu Ya’la ibn al-Farra’ (990-1066 CE) and the influence of his ideas on the formation of the views of Ibn Taymiyyah (1263-1328 CE) [PDF]
The research relevance is predefined by the ideas of the religious figure Abu Ya’la ibn al-Farra’ and his influence on the formation and development of the ideas of another religious figure Ibn Taymiyyah and the insufficient study of idea formation in ...
Ludmila Maevskaya, Khaisam Muhammad Aga
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This paper aims to study a group of complicated articles in the principles of Islamic jurisprudence that Taqi al-Din Ibn Taymiyyah dealt with and directed, after reviewing his work thoroughly, the selection fell on four articles, which are: Al ...
Jaafar Qassas
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PEMIKIRAN HUKUM ISLAM IBNU TAIMIYYAH
Ibn Taymiyyah was a reformer and medieval Islamic purifiers who had high authority . His thinking method was Salaf method which was based on the Qur'an and Hadis . The laws of fiqh that he often used leaned to the priest, imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal .
Muhammad Syaikhon
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