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division has
become irrelevant with the
existence of
nation states. Ibn
Taymiyyah,
often perceived as a
critic of Sufism, had a more
nuanced view than is...
- Ibn
Taymiyyah (1263 – 1328) was an
Islamic scholar and
theologian of the
Mamluk period. Ibn
Taymiyyah may also
refer to: Majd ad-Din ibn
Taymiyyah (1194...
- Abu al-Barkat Majd ad-Din ibn
Taymiyya (Arabic: عبد السلام بن عبد الله بن الخضر بن محمد بن تيمية الحراني، أبو البركات مجد الدين) (1194 - 1255) was Muslim...
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Shihab al-Din Abd al-Halim ibn
Taymiyya (Arabic: شهاب الدين أبي المحاسن عبد الحليم بن مجد الدين أبي البركات عبد السلام بن عبد الله الحراني; 1230 – 1284)...
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which were
inspired by the
ideas of the
medieval Islamic scholars Ibn
Taymiyyah and Ibn Kathir, and
those of the
modern Islamist ideologues Sayyid Qutb...
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Islamic extremism refers to
extremist beliefs,
behaviors and
ideologies adhered to by some
Muslims within Islam. The term 'Islamic extremism' is contentious...
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renowned Hanbali scholar Ibn
Taymiyyah in a
market near an area of ****embly of the
people of Unayzah. In this
interaction Ibn
Taymiyyah had
handed over to him...
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similarities between Ibn
Kathir and his
influential master Taqi al-Din Ibn
Taymiyyah, such as
rejecting logical exegesis of Qur'an,
advocating a
militant jihad...
- 1994, pp. 173–174. Buhl &
Welch 1993, p. 365. Ahmed,
Shahab (1998). "Ibn
Taymiyyah and the
Satanic Verses".
Studia Islamica. 87 (87).
Maisonneuve & Larose:...
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jihad against other Muslims and
Ramadan related fatwas issued by Ibn
Taymiyyah, who
himself joined the battle. The battle, a
disastrous defeat for the...