Book Title | A Critique Of The Palmyran Creed |
Book Author | Said Foudah |
Total Pages | 99 |
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Language | English |
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A Critique of The Palmyran Creed
A CRITIQUE OF THE PALMYRAN CREED
In The Palmyran Creed, named after the ancient city of Palmyra (Tadmur, Syria), Ibn Taymiyya presents the foundations of his theology, expounds upon its principles and offers his arguments in support of it.
At the heart of this lies his claim of affirming only what Allah and His Messenger (P.B.U.H) affirmed of the Divine attributes [sifat], without inquiring into the modality [takyif], drawing likeness [tamthil], or engaging in alteration [tahrif] and denial [ta til], ostensibly purifying Divine Oneness [tawhid].
In his critique of The Palmyran Creed, renowned contemporary theologian Shaykh Sa id Foudah clinically refutes Ibn Taymiyya s claim, demonstrating that it could not be further from the truth.
The Taymiyyan theology of resemblance [tashbih] is deconstructed and the anthropomorphic premises [tajsim] for what Ibn Taymiyya considers to be the reality and attributes of Allah are revealed. Shaykh Sa’id establishes, rationally and textually, that ascriptions such as hands, eyes, face, shin, movement, direction, change, spatial contact, limits and boundaries are inconceivable with respect to Allah, and that nothing can possibly share in His reality
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