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Ibn Taymiyyah |
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Ibn Taymiyyah(born 1263, Harran, Mesopotamia—died Sept. 26, 1328, Cairo) Islamic theologian. He was educated in Damascus, where he joined the Pietist school. He sought to return Islam to a strict interpretation of its sources in the Qur'an and the sunnah, as well as to rid it of customs he considered contrary to the law, including the worship of saints. He was imprisoned repeatedly in Cairo after his outspoken criticisms offended religious authorities. He spent his last 15 years as a schoolmaster in Damascus, where he gathered many disciples. He died in prison. His writings are a major source of the Wahhabiyyah, a puritanical movement founded by Muhammad ibn 'Abd al-Wahhab. |
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Michot, "A Mamluk Theologian's Commentary on Avicennas Risala Adhawiyya, being a translation of a part of the Dar' al-Taarru of ibn Taymiyya, with introduction, annotation, and appendices" in two parts, in Journal of Islamic Studies, Vol. The source refers to the historical Islamic scholar Ibn Taymiyya, "who says that we should pick the suitable time and place for confrontations and that we should consider the circumstances when taking a momentous decision such as jihad". Some of them, like Taqi al-Din Ahmad Ibn Taymiyya (d. |
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