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    Ibn Taymiyya (Arabic: ٱبْن تَيْمِيَّة; 22 January 1263 – 26 September 1328) was a Sunni Muslim scholar, jurist, traditionist, ascetic, and proto-Salafi and iconoclastic theologian.

  2. Taqī ad-Dīn Ahmad ibn Taymiyyah (en árabe تقي الدين أحمد ابن تيمية, nacido en 1263 en Harran, actual Turquía, fallecido en 1328 en Damasco, Siria), conocido abreviadamente como Ibn Taymiyya o Ibn Taymiyyah (|ابن تيمية) fue un controvertido teólogo musulmán medieval además de jurisconsulto y lógico.

  3. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Ibn Taymiyyah (born 1263, Harran, Mesopotamia—died September 26, 1328, Damascus, Syria) was one of Islam’s most forceful theologians, who, as a member of the Ḥanbalī school founded by Aḥmad ibn Ḥanbal, sought the return of the Islamic religion to its sources: the Qurʾān and the Sunnah, revealed writing and the prophetic ...

  4. Ibn Taymiyya (12631328) of Damascus was a prominent Sunnī religious scholar, activist, and reformer who sought to root out religious innovation and return Islam to the Qurʾān, the practice (sunna) of the Prophet Muḥammad, and the interpretations of the early Muslims (salaf).

  5. 24 de abr. de 2012 · Ibn Taymiyya was one of the most incisive and prolific Muslim religious scholars of his time. His reform impulse derived from his conviction that Muslims had lost their way through sectarian division, theological irrationalities, Sufi antinomianism, and legal formalism.

  6. 27 de abr. de 2019 · Ibn Taymiyya (1263-1328) is one of the most influential Muslim Theologian. Full Name: Laqab ( Nick Name): Shayakh al-Islam. Kunya (Prefix): Abū al-ʿAbbās. First Name: Taqī al-Dīn Ahmad b. Abd al-Ḥalīm b. Muḥammad b.

  7. Taqi al-Din Ibn Taymiyya (1263-1328) is one of the most controversial thinkers in Islamic history. Today he is revered by what is called the Wahhabi movement and championed by Salafi groups who demand a return to the pristine golden age of the Prophet.