The refutation of him [Ibn Taymiyya] who attributes direction to Allāh [al-Raddu ʻalā Man Qāla bil-Jiha]: = Refutation of him who attributes direction to Allāh
"This short theological tract, 'Fī Nafi al-Jiha', or 'On Danying Direction to God', by the Ashʻari theologian and celebrated Shafiʻi jurist, Qadi Ibn Jahbal (d. 733/1333), is a clinical rebuttal of the controversial 'fatwa', the 'ʻAqida Hamawiyya', penned...
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Zusammenfassung: | "This short theological tract, 'Fī Nafi al-Jiha', or 'On Danying Direction to God', by the Ashʻari theologian and celebrated Shafiʻi jurist, Qadi Ibn Jahbal (d. 733/1333), is a clinical rebuttal of the controversial 'fatwa', the 'ʻAqida Hamawiyya', penned by his legendary contemporary, Ibn Taymiyya (d. 728/1328). It is considered, rightly, a classic manifesto of anti-literalism, which will be an indispensable reference for advanced students of Islamic theology, other professional theologians, and modern academics needing primary source materials in English or a source book on the controversies surrounding Ibn Taymiyya's theology. This same work embodies, moreover, a contemporary exercise in polemic representing the longstanding views in the conformist tradition of Muslim theology, whether via 'taʼwil' or 'tafwid', and whether in the schools of the Ashʻaris, Maturidis or Hanbalis. In particular, it pits itself against one of the two opposite non-conformist readings of the Qurʼan and Sunna; and in general, it highlights the pitfalls of a literalistic mindset which plagues all scripturally-based religions"--Muhammad Afifi al-Akiti, p. [4] of dust jacket |
Beschreibung: | "Introduction, Shaykh Wahbi Sulayman Ghawji"--P. [1] of dust jacket Includes bibliographical references (p. 303-323) and indexes |
Beschreibung: | iii, 7-346 p. 23 cm |
ISBN: | 0954754085 9780954754082 |
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spellingShingle | Ibn Jahbal al-Kilābī The refutation of him [Ibn Taymiyya] who attributes direction to Allāh [al-Raddu ʻalā Man Qāla bil-Jiha] = Refutation of him who attributes direction to Allāh Ibn Taymīyah, Aḥmad ibn ʻAbd al-Ḥalīm / 1263-1328 |
title | The refutation of him [Ibn Taymiyya] who attributes direction to Allāh [al-Raddu ʻalā Man Qāla bil-Jiha] = Refutation of him who attributes direction to Allāh |
title_alt | Refutation of him who attributes direction to Allāh |
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title_full | The refutation of him [Ibn Taymiyya] who attributes direction to Allāh [al-Raddu ʻalā Man Qāla bil-Jiha] = Refutation of him who attributes direction to Allāh Ibn Jahbal al-Kilābī ; translation and notes by Gibril Fouad Haddad |
title_fullStr | The refutation of him [Ibn Taymiyya] who attributes direction to Allāh [al-Raddu ʻalā Man Qāla bil-Jiha] = Refutation of him who attributes direction to Allāh Ibn Jahbal al-Kilābī ; translation and notes by Gibril Fouad Haddad |
title_full_unstemmed | The refutation of him [Ibn Taymiyya] who attributes direction to Allāh [al-Raddu ʻalā Man Qāla bil-Jiha] = Refutation of him who attributes direction to Allāh Ibn Jahbal al-Kilābī ; translation and notes by Gibril Fouad Haddad |
title_short | The refutation of him [Ibn Taymiyya] who attributes direction to Allāh [al-Raddu ʻalā Man Qāla bil-Jiha] |
title_sort | the refutation of him ibn taymiyya who attributes direction to allah al raddu ʻala man qala bil jiha refutation of him who attributes direction to allah |
title_sub | = Refutation of him who attributes direction to Allāh |
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