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Ibn Taymiyyah's life and times - his views and jurisprudence

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Ibn Taymiyyah's Life, Times, Opinions and Jurisprudence deals with the biography of Ibn Taymiyyah in a smooth literary style, taking into account the distance from complex linguistic terms that make it difficult for the reader to understand what the book contains.

Description

Book description:

  • Author's name: Mohammed Abu Zahra
  • Number of pages: 545 pages
  • The subject of the book: Ibn Taymiyyah's biography

The contents of the book:

  1. Editorial
  2. Introduction to the study methodology
  3. The different opinions of people about Ibn Taymiyyah and why they differ 
  4. Reasons why some scholars revolted against him
  5. Declaring his opinions in a forceful manner 
  6. The ways in which his opponents fought him and how he survived their scheming
  7. Easy to study his character from a historical point of view 
  8. The difficulty of studying his era, his scientific personality and the reasons for this 
  9. First section: of the study is the historical section
  • Life of Ibn Taymiyyah
  • He took up teaching
  • His exit to the battlefield
  • The Sheikh's plight in Egypt
  • The Sheikh's return to the Levant, his study, and his ordeal
  • Ibn Taymiyyah's knowledge and sources
  • His elders
  • The Age of Ibn Taymiyyah
  • Islamic sects whose members Ibn Taymiyyah argued with 
  • His method of reasoning for doctrines
  • Sufism in the Age of Ibn Taymiyyah
  • Section II: His views and jurisprudence
  • Doctrines: Oneness and attributes
  • The Oneness of Creation
  • Oneness in Worship
  • Pantheism and mysticism
  • Ibn Taymiyyah's Views on Faith
  • Great Imamate
  • Ibn Taymiyyah's jurisprudence
  • Fatwas of Ibn Taymiyyah
  • Comparative Jurisprudence
  • Ibn Taymiyyah's Choices
  • Ijtihad on divorce
  • Swearing to divorce
  • Ibn Taymiyyah's Jurisprudential Rank
  • The Origins of Ibn Taymiyyah
  • The effects of Ibn Taymiyyah

 

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Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 20 x 20 x 20 x 20 cm
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