Seyyed Hamidreza Raoof
Abstract
Knowledge of God and His attributes offered in the Quran revealed numerous approaches of Simile and purification to Muslims. Understanding and explaining it created earlier theological approaches to simile and purification. The simile and metaphor approach, known as the Ahl-Tashbih since the first ...
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Knowledge of God and His attributes offered in the Quran revealed numerous approaches of Simile and purification to Muslims. Understanding and explaining it created earlier theological approaches to simile and purification. The simile and metaphor approach, known as the Ahl-Tashbih since the first century of Islam, has been associated with multiple variations and then Mqatl Ben Solomon and Mohammed Ben Kram, came to Ibn Taymiyyah to be representatives of the Hanbali in his day. Like the Ahl-Tashbih earlier, Ibn Taymiyya based the work on a literal interpretation of the Quran verses and accompanied this belief by a kind of avoidance of rationality. The hadith Citations of Ibn Taymiyya are also based on the Hadiths spread by only the Ahle Hadith. Accordingly, we can turn to this thought only if: We similarly avoid rationality and God’s transcendental attributes in the Quran; and second, we refer to Hadiths using his approach to get verification. Otherwise, if a person is Sunni, but does not respect the principles of Ibn Taymiyyah, he won’t be able to think like him and believe in what he did.
hamze alii bahrami
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One of the most important beliefs among Muslims, especially Shiites, is pilgrimage and resorting to graves, especially the graves of prophets and awliyā. This belief led to the formation of individual and collective travels trips on foot and riding which people went to these tombs for prayer and desires. ...
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One of the most important beliefs among Muslims, especially Shiites, is pilgrimage and resorting to graves, especially the graves of prophets and awliyā. This belief led to the formation of individual and collective travels trips on foot and riding which people went to these tombs for prayer and desires. The Takfiri Salafis are destroying are destroying the tombs of the prophets and their successors, they are also excommunicating and killing them, by knowing the innovation of the pilgrimage of the graves and the journey for it. This article is designed to investigate the authenticity of the fatwas and the arguments of the most prominent and most influential figure of this cult, namely, Ibn Taymiyyah, in three parts of "Ibn Taymiyyah's View", "Ibn Taymiyyah's Reasons" and "Their Evaluation". In this paper, an analytical method is used to collect the evidence and documents of Ibn Taymiyyah. Then, by evaluation and analyzing this evidence and revealing their contradiction with Qur'anic and narrative arguments, it is proved that the beliefs of Abbatimyah and Salafis are groundless and unfounded. In the end, we conclude that there are many reasons in the Qur'an, the tradition, and the consensus of Muslims, which implies the legitimacy of the pilgrimage of the graves and the journey for it. And the viewpoint of Ibn Taymiyyah and his followers is not a religious documentary, and it is against the Qur'an, prophetic tradition, and his manner.