Ibn Taymiyya - The Father of Salafism?

In this video we talk about a scholar who represents the very opposite tendency compared to many other figures we have discussed on this channel. Ibn Taymiyya is a controversial thinker, but one that has had a major impact on the contemporary Islamic world.
Sources/Suggested Reading:
Abrahamov, Binyamin (1998). "Islamic Theology: Traditionalism and Rationalism. Edinburgh University Press.
El-Rouayheb, Khaled & Sabine Schmidtke (2019). "The Oxford Handbook of Islamic Theology". Oxford University Press.
Hoover, Jon (2019). "Ibn Taymiyya". In the Makers of the Muslim World Series. OneWorld.
Moustafa, Mohamed A. (2017). "Upholding God's Essence: Ibn Taymiyya on the Createdness of the Spirit". Journal for the History of Islamic Philosophy and Sciences. 3(2): 1-43.
Skeikh, Mustafa (2007). "Ibn Taymiyya, Analogy and the Attributes of God". Faculty of Theology, University of Oxford.
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  • @reflectsd7782
    @reflectsd77822 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much Philip for all the amazing content that you post on your channel. I was looking for this video for so long. It came right on time. If you can do another one on Ibn Al Qayim Al Djawziya that would be awesome. Once again a million thanks :)

  • @slahwohoo
    @slahwohoo2 жыл бұрын

    Whoa. This is one massive achievement. You should really be proud of what you just did. Thank you so much my man!

  • @wriimonmir

    @wriimonmir

    2 жыл бұрын

    stop bothering him by asking are you muslim are you muslim ! better to search .

  • @Sprite_525

    @Sprite_525

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@wriimonmir it’s a little weird of you to tell this commenter to stop saying something when they’re not even saying that in the comment..

  • @ChessPlayer78

    @ChessPlayer78

    2 жыл бұрын

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  • @falsesectslikeshiaarejudeo6543

    @falsesectslikeshiaarejudeo6543

    2 жыл бұрын

    check out some of the top scholars whose works are in subtitles and translated, Sheikh Fawzan, Sh Albani, Sh bin Baz, Sh Uthaymin, Ahmad Najmi, Abdul Mohsin al Abbad, AbdurRazzaq Badr, Solomon Ruhayli, Sh Rabee Madkhali, Muhammad bin Hadi, Sh. Muhammad & Ahmad Bazmul, etc. Good pdf : 3 Fundamental principles of Islam by Ibn Abdul Wahab 4 principles of Shirk by Ibn Abdul Wahab Pillars, conidtions and requirement of prayer by Ibn Abdul Wahab Prophet's prayer as you see him by Sheikh Albani Aqida Wasitiyah by Ibn Taymiyyah Usul Us Sunna by Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal Islamic Aqida and it's History by Muhammad Aman al Jami!

  • @falsesectslikeshiaarejudeo6543

    @falsesectslikeshiaarejudeo6543

    2 жыл бұрын

    I really like to view : Scholarly subtitles, People of Knowledge, and Hidaya translations, Masjid Ribat, Sunnah discourse, DarusSunnah, FaruqPost, PathtotheSalaf, eesa bin roy, Ayyub al-Mahdi, Salafeeya, etc.

  • @alldavids4202
    @alldavids42022 жыл бұрын

    This is a fascinating video that puts a lot of what we’re seeing today in its proper perspective. Thank you for this delightfully respectful, truthful, and entertaining video!

  • @user-on8jx3qr8w

    @user-on8jx3qr8w

    Ай бұрын

    yes, we see muslims defending killing apostates largely based on ibn taimayya. what do you think of his fatwa of his calling for the killing the druze as apostates?

  • @muurishawakening
    @muurishawakening2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you. I I truly appreciate your very informative topics in your videos!

  • @topcat821
    @topcat821 Жыл бұрын

    Hats Off to your devotion, good interpretation and presentation. Much Respect!

  • @boykaMAlover
    @boykaMAlover2 жыл бұрын

    Informative, objective and accurate illustration as usual. Thank you brother.

  • @MrKuhistani
    @MrKuhistani2 жыл бұрын

    This so informative and concise that does not compete for time...Thank you for sharing

  • @Libra41093
    @Libra410932 жыл бұрын

    Thanks. Great as always. Please make a detailed video on how neoplatonism, gnosticism and sufism have influenced Ismailism. Would love to see your take on it.

  • @abubakarkhan4215
    @abubakarkhan42152 жыл бұрын

    What a great, balanced and informative video. Thank you so much. God bless you!!!

  • @abdulrahmankhalifa5642
    @abdulrahmankhalifa5642 Жыл бұрын

    I'm a native Arabic Muslim and I've been researching Islamic literature for as far as i can remember, and to be honest, your coverage was far beyond my imagination and exposed me to some ideas i have never thought of. Great effort man really appreciate it 🙏

  • @farhatk6054

    @farhatk6054

    Жыл бұрын

    Well, I'm a native Arab ex-Muslim and this channel is my favorite in term of honest research, no BIAS in favor or against any mythology including Islam. Other KZreadrs( atheists and theists) are subjective in their reporting . I literally never heard about Ikhwan al-Safa or Al-Hachachin until I started following this amazing channel.

  • @-Ahmed8592

    @-Ahmed8592

    Жыл бұрын

    Doubt

  • @zaryabshah3268

    @zaryabshah3268

    Жыл бұрын

    @@farhatk6054 why you left islam? Is islam really not true or it is but we see it from radical pov

  • @Omer1996E.C

    @Omer1996E.C

    Жыл бұрын

    @@farhatk6054 why have you left Islam? I've never found a good reason for it

  • @farhatk6054

    @farhatk6054

    Жыл бұрын

    @@zaryabshah3268 @عمر I left Islam znd religion over all simply because when you (really) dig into it, it does not make any sense, for Islam for instance, a lot of Quranic verses and stories of Muhamed spitting the moon, riding on a horse to the 7th sky where Allah exists ( I thought he were everywhere ?) and tons of stories that completely contradicts science and basic common sense.

  • @gorkemaydin
    @gorkemaydin2 жыл бұрын

    this video was really good. Congrats on the accurate information and comments.

  • @PrestonWatches
    @PrestonWatches Жыл бұрын

    please enable auto generated subtitles. It will help those who dont speak English as first language. Great video, please make more of these

  • @kholim8528
    @kholim85282 жыл бұрын

    Great video. We absolutely love a video on Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya

  • @EbrimaOBah
    @EbrimaOBah2 жыл бұрын

    Alhamdulillah!!! Here is yet another informative golden gem in my my way to the journey of Islam. Thanks a lot. It couldn't be much better!!!

  • @itsstockofficer921

    @itsstockofficer921

    2 жыл бұрын

    May Allah keep you on the truth and being vigilant !

  • @harlemraider3347

    @harlemraider3347

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@Bat7Yamhe doesn't interpret anything he just explains what other people/scholars have said...

  • @lovmovement8477
    @lovmovement84772 жыл бұрын

    Great video. Well balanced & insightful as always

  • @blinchikjan9486
    @blinchikjan94862 жыл бұрын

    Great video, it would've been nice to hear more about his refutation of deductive theology, bit nice summary ما شاء اللَّه!

  • @momtazularefin
    @momtazularefin2 жыл бұрын

    This truly is an outstanding work!

  • @khaledalamin2946
    @khaledalamin29462 жыл бұрын

    Amazing video!. Would love to see a video on Ibn Al Qayyim the foremost student of Ibn Taymiyyah.

  • @user-kj8yl6sn2z

    @user-kj8yl6sn2z

    2 жыл бұрын

    The distinguished students of Ibn Taymiyyah are many and they had a great influence in the Islamic library, some of them excelled in jurisprudence, interpretation of the Qur’an, doctrine, etc.

  • @dom3073

    @dom3073

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@user-kj8yl6sn2z tell us some of theese other students other than ibn Qayyim

  • @mohamedshah5418

    @mohamedshah5418

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@dom3073 ibn Rajab, Ad dhahabi, Ibn kathir

  • @Peanuts76

    @Peanuts76

    2 жыл бұрын

    Islamic medicine, if there's any, covered by Ibnul Qoyyim Al Jauzi, this topic is good for future video

  • @hamza.r4319

    @hamza.r4319

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@dom3073 there is ibn rajab a very known hanbali scholar which rulings are still followed till today by hanbali scholars, Al-dhahabi which work on hadith is used by everyone, and ibn kathir, which tafsir is the most well known and famous today, mohammad ibn abdul hadi al-maqdisi the writer of Al-mu7arrir in hadith, jamal al-deen al-muzzi the one who wrote tahtheeb al-kamal, A very known book in hadith, ibn mufli7 al-maqdisi, who also is known for his hanbali fiqh

  • @mohammadalaaelghamry8010
    @mohammadalaaelghamry80102 жыл бұрын

    Very well done, highly objective and precise.

  • @kamakiller1145
    @kamakiller11452 жыл бұрын

    One can not understand ibn taymiyya without understanding the situation of the middle east in his time. The middle east today is very similar to his time, a divided post-caliphate muslim world. This is why he's very popular

  • @Omer1996E.C

    @Omer1996E.C

    2 жыл бұрын

    You're right

  • @syedazam2568

    @syedazam2568

    2 жыл бұрын

    It is true, but his influence is more widespread due to Pan-Islamism and the lack of any substantial power in the region. Although divided, the Mamluk Sultanate was strong, defeating the Crusader and Ilkhanate armies North and West

  • @ayyashC

    @ayyashC

    2 жыл бұрын

    He is very popular because he was invoked by wahhabi+saudi movement to overtake the rule of Hijaz from the Hashimites, and with enough oil money and the appearance of legitimacy of governing the two holiest cities in Islam you have the situation we have today.

  • @Omer1996E.C

    @Omer1996E.C

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ayyashC no, he was also as famous as now before the formation of Saudi Arabia

  • @abedbbb7083

    @abedbbb7083

    2 жыл бұрын

    no it is not the same, today is different kind of worse and but not in every aspects in his time the abbasid caliphate was still existing in egypt as a religious leadership under the political power of mamelooks, but today , Britain and the european powers managed to extinguish the caliphate for good, and the west imposed its plans on the region and forbade any chance for the return of unified muslim state but in the same time there is more access to information and people are more free but not all free from the belief of myths and the lies of suffism

  • @user-pd6ci6fk1i
    @user-pd6ci6fk1i2 жыл бұрын

    Amazing work, thanks for your efforts this was an extremely well done and accurate put together video

  • @SanFranFan30
    @SanFranFan302 жыл бұрын

    This Salafi moment reminds me a lot of the broader Protestant and Puritan Christian movements in the much later centuries that aimed to "purify" the dominant religion which was perceived to have strayed away it's origin both carrying a similar legacy in their respective realms of influence (but obviously with different overall timelines/trajectories). There is also some ideological similarity in his legal approach to what we would call Constitutional Originalism in the modern United States.

  • @emZee1994

    @emZee1994

    2 жыл бұрын

    I was thinking the exact same thing. Protestantism and Salafism are essentially the same movement but one resulted in a very liberal culutre and the other a very conservative one

  • @SanFranFan30

    @SanFranFan30

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@emZee1994 I disagree, both have resulted in varying degrees of progressivism and conservatism at different points in time. And ultimately while both are technically "radical" their goal is to conserve a form of religiosity that they perceive as true, pure, and original. Those two theological movements, although coming from a similar thought process, they have been impacted by different material cultures and histories which impacts how they are perceived by wider society and between societies.

  • @ChannelDefault

    @ChannelDefault

    2 жыл бұрын

    Also - it seems to me - they both have a literalist approach when it comes to how they intrepret the religious texts.

  • @ChannelDefault

    @ChannelDefault

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@SanFranFan30 Two parallel lines starting from different points will end at different points. This doesn't deny the parallel aspect (although I agree that this is oversimplification, unlike atoms, subjects involving humans cannot be put into mathematical formulas)

  • @SanFranFan30

    @SanFranFan30

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ChannelDefault spot on.

  • @TheMas221
    @TheMas2212 жыл бұрын

    i'm really enjoying the change up to a different type of figure/history of a different ideological movement.

  • @lifeisdesignedtobreakyourh293
    @lifeisdesignedtobreakyourh293 Жыл бұрын

    This is alot of work you have done. Thanks

  • @tahirkamrankhan
    @tahirkamrankhan2 жыл бұрын

    Excellent, absolutely informative - very well done , as expected . Is there a chain of theologians which exists till 19 - 20 th century .

  • @malsietah9403
    @malsietah94032 жыл бұрын

    Wauv! Thank you. I'm not muslim, but I really enjoyed watching it, since I like to understand the problems with(in) islam in the world today. Thank you, once again! Keep more coming, please!!

  • @Muhammad-pz1bp

    @Muhammad-pz1bp

    7 ай бұрын

    The problem in islamic world is made by the west to steal oil from the desert .

  • @MrBanana2000

    @MrBanana2000

    7 ай бұрын

    It’s natural to have schematics in every religion.

  • @suleimana.duuble1596
    @suleimana.duuble15962 жыл бұрын

    Impressive! Very brief but full of knowledge.

  • @wordawakeningny
    @wordawakeningny2 жыл бұрын

    Another great teaching brother. Thoroughly enjoyed it.

  • @mmmhhhrrrddd6580
    @mmmhhhrrrddd65802 жыл бұрын

    Awesome, I suggest that you make a video about people who lived when Moghols attacked the Islamic countries.There are lots of people who had a great influence on Islamic world that lived in that century, people like Rumi or Ghazali or some of the most famous Iranian poets. I think it would be great if you analize their life through the context which they lived in. There is no time in Islamic world that they have this number of famous people.

  • @newlife1768

    @newlife1768

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ghazali has much to answer for

  • @aftabahmad8658

    @aftabahmad8658

    2 жыл бұрын

    He already made a video on imam-al-ghazali..

  • @vinlondon8904

    @vinlondon8904

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ghazali lived before the mongol invasion . His influence in the Islamic world is gigantic compared to Ibn tahmiyah. The reason why ibn tahmiyah didn't have a lot of influence during his time is because of imam ghazali. Of course it would have been nice if they lived at the same time. Tahmiyah would have learned a thing or two about Islam through imam ghazali. Not to say that ibn tahmiyah was less of a scholar. Afterall he was called Shaykh al-Islām.

  • @ismailmounsif1109

    @ismailmounsif1109

    Жыл бұрын

    @@vinlondon8904 hahahaha how ignorant of you comparing sheikh al Islam ibn taymiya to al Ghazali obviously Ibn taymiya is way beyond his league because unlike Ghazali ibn tamiya sticks to Quran and sunnah Ghazali didn’t that why in his last days it was very very hard for him to get out from doubts

  • @Dima-px6pr

    @Dima-px6pr

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ismailmounsif1109 shake Islam my ass, every one hate us because of him

  • @Ome99
    @Ome992 жыл бұрын

    Excellent video, and a fair coverage IMO. Since you spoke about Bi-La Kayf and Kalam, can you also make videos about Al-ash'ari, Athari, and Al-Maturadi, and the Islamic theology of absolute rationalism (late mu'tazilah)? EDIT: Also hoping you explain to people tawil and tafwid.

  • @bayern1445

    @bayern1445

    2 жыл бұрын

    Mut'azila are weirdos

  • @r.a1301

    @r.a1301

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@bayern1445 just like the wobblers

  • @maalikserebryakov

    @maalikserebryakov

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@r.a1301 What is your problem with Muhammad Ibn Abdul Wahhab رحمه الله ?

  • @ukasxm8245

    @ukasxm8245

    2 жыл бұрын

    That should be left to Islamic theologians

  • @sup7067

    @sup7067

    2 жыл бұрын

    those who lie about Allah?

  • @rezamurshed
    @rezamurshed2 жыл бұрын

    Feeling honoured to be the first one to comment! Love your channel Mr. Fillip. :)

  • @LetsTalkReligion

    @LetsTalkReligion

    2 жыл бұрын

    Accidentally added the video to a few playlists even though it is technically not out yet! Hope you liked it nonetheless! 🙂

  • @rezamurshed

    @rezamurshed

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@LetsTalkReligion Always! :)

  • @DrMAMoss
    @DrMAMoss Жыл бұрын

    Great effort and excellent presentation, thank you.

  • @re_patel
    @re_patel2 жыл бұрын

    What a good video! Also when the letter 'b' comes after a 'n', the 'n' morphs into a 'm' sound- for ease of pronunciation. E.g, Hanbali turns into Hambali. Also in the Qur'an; 'min ba'di' morphs into ' mim ba'di', meaning..after...

  • @user-ux3wv3rz1d

    @user-ux3wv3rz1d

    2 жыл бұрын

    This is false. This is only in tajweed of Quran and does not reflect outside of the quran so hanbali is correct

  • @re_patel

    @re_patel

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@user-ux3wv3rz1d regardless, isn't it easier to say the 'm' sound though?

  • @re_patel

    @re_patel

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@user-ux3wv3rz1d I'm not saying you have to, but just for ease

  • @user-ux3wv3rz1d

    @user-ux3wv3rz1d

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@re_patel no because it would be changing his name. This a common mistake and I asked one of the students of knowledge studying hanbali fiqh in Medina he informed me that ita not correct in the Arabic language and that this is only from the tajweed rulings when reciting Quran.

  • @re_patel

    @re_patel

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@user-ux3wv3rz1d ok

  • @muhammedmemduhoglu7854
    @muhammedmemduhoglu78542 жыл бұрын

    As a person who read a lot of ibn teymiyye's work a long time ago, this is a video i waited a lot

  • @Mevmotto
    @Mevmotto Жыл бұрын

    Thank for the great work you done ❤

  • @user-px7lk8wh9d
    @user-px7lk8wh9d2 жыл бұрын

    Awesome work! Thank you!

  • @thecriticalscholar8680
    @thecriticalscholar86802 жыл бұрын

    You should do Ibn Hanbal next!

  • @IArkProject
    @IArkProject2 жыл бұрын

    As a modern Salafi, I wanted to thank you for a fair and objective presentation about this topic - you were careful with your words and despite the very difficult subject matter, you really treated it like a completely unbiased documentary. That is truly hard to find nowadays; may Allah reward you.

  • @cowsmuggler1646

    @cowsmuggler1646

    2 жыл бұрын

    You have goat beards. You follow the goat. Not God. Wild goatmen.

  • @IArkProject

    @IArkProject

    Жыл бұрын

    @@cowsmuggler1646 the Prophet sullalahu alaihi wasallam was a much better man than you, as was Jesus, as was Moses - you are nothing compared to them, yet you make fun of them, and only show your own stupidity and corruption. They all had beards, and if you do not then you are more like a woman than a man.

  • @JAGUARR1

    @JAGUARR1

    Жыл бұрын

    @@cowsmuggler1646 Why attack em, because he looks like a man? (Unlike you)

  • @HustleHive402

    @HustleHive402

    Жыл бұрын

    @@cowsmuggler1646 vegetable

  • @rodneywarr4873

    @rodneywarr4873

    Жыл бұрын

    That's because people are united on division

  • @ZimmTheGoalie
    @ZimmTheGoalie2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this it is very enlightening!

  • @icysaracen3054
    @icysaracen30542 жыл бұрын

    Hahaha thanks for doing this topic! the Muslim Oliver cromwell! I remember I requested it 😁

  • @MostafaElguindy
    @MostafaElguindy2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you, brother. Very interesting and informative video. It is puzzling to balance his rather Puritan attitude towards the interpretation of textual sources and personal ijtihad with his aggressive theology, that is closer to anthropomorphism than not. I think this is why most of the Salafi schools now completely drop the kalam/theology arguments, and focus on the importance of worship and its detailed technicalities.

  • @Roland_Deschain
    @Roland_Deschain2 жыл бұрын

    Sacking? Mongols sacking Baghdad is quite putting lightly. They slaughtered at least a quarter million ppl like animals and raized the city to ground. If they only sacked, seen some art and literature would have been saved.

  • @genekalutsky8813

    @genekalutsky8813

    2 жыл бұрын

    Is there any archaeological proof of the quarter-million claim?

  • @Roland_Deschain

    @Roland_Deschain

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@genekalutsky8813 They burned people like they burned books. Can't find proof if ppl turned to dust if thats what you are implying.

  • @genekalutsky8813

    @genekalutsky8813

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Roland_Deschain The burning of the books was invented in 14th century AFAIK. And modern estimates for victims of the sacking do not exceed 90 000

  • @genekalutsky8813

    @genekalutsky8813

    2 жыл бұрын

    ​@@Roland_Deschain People don't burn up completely even in crematoria. The quarter-million victims claims are clearly exaggerated.

  • @srash8854

    @srash8854

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@genekalutsky8813 Burning books have happened since ancient times from Greece to China

  • @berdigylychrejepbayev7503
    @berdigylychrejepbayev7503 Жыл бұрын

    Great work I really loved your objective on this topic. Btw its really beautiful to see Muslim (at least sounds like:)) names between your patrons

  • @faristotle2979
    @faristotle29792 жыл бұрын

    Saw the whole video. Thank you!

  • @AllySalumx
    @AllySalumx5 ай бұрын

    May Allah have mercy on him Aameen. Sheikhul Islam

  • @user-on8jx3qr8w

    @user-on8jx3qr8w

    Ай бұрын

    do you agree with ibn taimayya that the druze should be killed as apostates?

  • @shahriar4706

    @shahriar4706

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@user-on8jx3qr8w if they are declared believers who then committed apostasy under a Khilafat, then absolutely yes.

  • @user-on8jx3qr8w

    @user-on8jx3qr8w

    Ай бұрын

    @@shahriar4706 yeah, so how do you square that with Islam supposedly being a tolerant religion? 'the religion of peace' and of course the oft quoted 2:256? I'm i correct to assume you equate someone leaving Islam with 'treason'? what do you think of the verse fo the koran that says someone believed, then disbelieved and then believed again and so forth? did they always 'repent' in 3 days and therefore weren't killed?

  • @user-on8jx3qr8w

    @user-on8jx3qr8w

    Ай бұрын

    @@shahriar4706 إِنَّ ٱلَّذِينَ ءَامَنُوا۟ ثُمَّ كَفَرُوا۟ ثُمَّ ءَامَنُوا۟ ثُمَّ كَفَرُوا۟ ثُمَّ ٱزْدَادُوا۟ كُفْرًۭا لَّمْ يَكُنِ ٱللَّهُ لِيَغْفِرَ لَهُمْ وَلَا لِيَهْدِيَهُمْ سَبِيلًۢا ١٣٧ 4:137 Indeed, those who believed then disbelieved, then believed and again disbelieved-˹only˺ increasing in disbelief-Allah will neither forgive them nor guide them to the ˹Right˺ Way. -no mention of needing to kill them? again, am i correct to assume you get your fiqh form the 84th book of bukhari and the quote of muhammad: 'whoever changes his [islamic] religion, kill him'?

  • @med-729

    @med-729

    Ай бұрын

    ​ What you want to say exactly @user-on8jx3qr8w

  • @user-wh5gx9lt9d
    @user-wh5gx9lt9d6 ай бұрын

    One of the greatest imams in all of time ❤

  • @user-sjduhnd178

    @user-sjduhnd178

    6 ай бұрын

    True

  • @saveYourOWNsouls.

    @saveYourOWNsouls.

    3 ай бұрын

    fazur rahman...d 1988..AND shk Qaradawee..d 1926..?:as to the end? true or not?

  • @sagn1962

    @sagn1962

    3 ай бұрын

    Praised be ibn tayimmia because he destroyed islam and saved us from this effort. Since ibn tayimmia islam is in decline and losing itself.

  • @saveYourOWNsouls.

    @saveYourOWNsouls.

    3 ай бұрын

    @@sagn1962 ..othe rcomment abiove..qaradawee..didnt die in 1926....? ur comment too sorry to say bit misleading apologies for own mis understandiung.....ibn taymaya did sewrv ice or not..to ie worlds solution islam...?..u hav emuslim name..suspicion sinful..r u muslim ? as to islam decline far from...still growing in numbers...fastestb growing today..y?..yes quality c.f to quantity..zionmiasm..has the capital power

  • @saveYourOWNsouls.

    @saveYourOWNsouls.

    3 ай бұрын

    wow...talking falsehood..u the reason ior the satans..trutrh is free as as speech too..ty..may Allah Allaha as jesus called Him too..ie not his self..ie pray to himself....reward us all..have a song..through heavens eyes..the the ...stevens things..meeeeeooooow... Allah bless ..as His light shines on..deut 33 1 2 3...the fig tree chapter...palestine olive hill...freedom awaits...Allah Akbar

  • @mohdbilalabbasi
    @mohdbilalabbasi2 жыл бұрын

    Great explanation, your knowledge of Islam is very vast.

  • @Internalchaoshimself
    @Internalchaoshimself2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this video!

  • @sympathybear7031
    @sympathybear70312 жыл бұрын

    What an amazing video!!!! U explain all these arguments in such simple terms and so non judgmentallyit amazing!!!! Just shows ur academic excellence.💖.

  • @user-zc2ek1sq2h

    @user-zc2ek1sq2h

    2 жыл бұрын

    Well, when I explain things I would not act is if there is an "Islamic terrorism". But 'Let's talk Religion" felt the need to repeat this narrative. In my opinion it is normal that people defend themselves when attacked - also in Muslim lands. "But we need to explain jihadist movements!" Yes, on one unimportant page and not in a negative way.

  • @klyanadkmorr
    @klyanadkmorr2 жыл бұрын

    It's always good to understand why people turn to violence and murder as a righteous cause because it's being done to them.

  • @IM-uh5tk
    @IM-uh5tk2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the informative video.

  • @islamrewards2860
    @islamrewards28602 жыл бұрын

    Thanks again for sharing :) - Wonder if you been looking into Ertugrul with the hit show and be great to see what historic information can be found.

  • @yehoshuadalven
    @yehoshuadalven2 жыл бұрын

    So salafism rose during the Mongolian invasion and revived during the colonial invasion 🤔

  • @azamkhan1526

    @azamkhan1526

    2 жыл бұрын

    its much deeper

  • @thirdocean3784

    @thirdocean3784

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ibn Taymiyyah didn’t have much followers after his death

  • @lukejones7164

    @lukejones7164

    2 жыл бұрын

    Salafism is a modern movement. He is simply a retroactive influence on it

  • @nl.dauhoo

    @nl.dauhoo

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@thirdocean3784 Unfortunately, mostly women i've heard because of his stances on divorce, which was much more relax than conservative scholars, but Allah knows best.

  • @TylerTheObserver

    @TylerTheObserver

    2 жыл бұрын

    Welp looks like we know what's coming due to western invasions...

  • @safamumtaz
    @safamumtaz2 жыл бұрын

    Was mid mental breakdown and got video notification. All smiles now.

  • @belajarpositif
    @belajarpositif2 жыл бұрын

    thank you.. such a beautiful explanation..

  • @muazmahbub5251
    @muazmahbub52512 жыл бұрын

    Bro this was really good one🙌

  • @sali629
    @sali6292 жыл бұрын

    Although many Muslim with disagree with this man and many will agree with this personality. Thank you for the upload.

  • @rodneywarr4873

    @rodneywarr4873

    Жыл бұрын

    But is God happy?

  • @alhashmy1310
    @alhashmy13102 жыл бұрын

    What can my enemies do to me? My Paradise is in my heart; it goes with me wherever I am. If they kill me, it is martyrdom. If they exile me from my land, it is a vacation in the Path of Allah. If they imprison me, it is to allow me a private devotion with Allah. Ibn Taymiyyah (rahimahullaah).

  • @lucyadam9128

    @lucyadam9128

    Жыл бұрын

    He was not a good person, he was full of hate and was looking for a ways to justify killing other human beings

  • @user-on8jx3qr8w

    @user-on8jx3qr8w

    Ай бұрын

    and he said 'kill the druze'. what do you think of that?

  • @NotTheRealCodyDean
    @NotTheRealCodyDean2 жыл бұрын

    Did anyone else get unsubscribed to this channel? I have around 300 subscriptions and this channel is like one of my top 5 favorites and never had I unsubscribed to it, yet I just had to subscribe again.

  • @TarekMidani
    @TarekMidani2 жыл бұрын

    great and much needed video

  • @Jason-ms8bv
    @Jason-ms8bv2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for bringing this information to us Philip it's clear that Ibn Taymiyya's ideology is still very influential and I think us understanding this will go one step towards a greater understanding of the issues it has led to and the fact that Islam, like all religions is no monolithic edifice, it contains just as much diversity of thought as all of humanity itself..

  • @husshuss2652

    @husshuss2652

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ibn Tamiya is a cursed pig

  • @falsesectslikeshiaarejudeo6543

    @falsesectslikeshiaarejudeo6543

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@husshuss2652 maybe you give him your good deeds and take his sins for your lies as hadith bankrupt says!

  • @africanhistory

    @africanhistory

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think the word Monolithic in itself is deeply problematic and so subjective in this context that is becomes moot. Honestly, Islam is pretty monolithic when contrasted against other faiths. WHat I think is happening here is people outside of Islam watch this channel without a real-world sense of how nuanced Islam is beyond an academic discussion. By discussing these details it may seem more "non-monolithic " than it actually is. Monolithic is not always a negative. But depends on what we are discussing and from whose perspective. Still if you come to South Africa or Kenya or Ethiopia, a mosque is a mosque and the religion is pretty clear cut. Ramadan is Ramadan where ever you go.

  • @almira9414

    @almira9414

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@husshuss2652 i‘m a Sufi. But i still love and respect THE GREAT ibn Taymiyyah, he was a great Scholar you have to respect

  • @mdi786

    @mdi786

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@husshuss2652 Allah will punish you

  • @thecriticalscholar8680
    @thecriticalscholar86802 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely great video. Keep up the good work🙂

  • @balanceinsight1
    @balanceinsight12 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant! Thank you.

  • @PerennialWisdom
    @PerennialWisdom2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for sharing this figure. Such a comprehensive video! Indeed, it is difficult to consider Ibn Taymiyya a Sufi, because usually academics categorise a Sufi into two schools, either "Tasawwuf Sunni" or "Tasawwuf Falsafi". However, Ibn Taymiyya himself in fact cannot be classified into these two schools of Sufism. Fazlur Rahman felt the need to make up a new typology to cover Ibn Taymiyya's Sufism style outside of Sunni Sufism and Falsafi Sufism. This typology is termed neo-Sufism by him. The views of Ibn Taymīyah and his loyal disciple, Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya, are then classified as neo-Sufism. These two classical figures are considered by him the pioneers of neo-Sufism; a Sufism school characterised by a great emphasis on moral motives and the application of the methods of remembrance and muraqabah to God. In contrast to Rahman, several academics such as Mustafa Hilmi and 'Abd al-Qadir Mahmud categorise the position of Ibn Taymiyya's Sufism outside the typology of Sunni Sufism and Falsafi Sufism as well as neo-sufism, that is "Salafi Sufism" (al-Tasawwuf al-Salafi). This typology is considered in line with the model of Salafism of Ibn Taymiyya.

  • @alturatsalturats9691

    @alturatsalturats9691

    2 жыл бұрын

    he is successful in uncovering the disgrace of sufism in many of his works. The name tasawwuf itself was considered heretical because not a product of the prophet and his companions or the tabiin. How could he be considered a Sufi if the name itself was rejected by him.

  • @Barbara-hx1vn

    @Barbara-hx1vn

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think he just criticized the extreme sufis, despite many, but not all of them...

  • @platotle2106

    @platotle2106

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@alturatsalturats9691 You shouldn't project the present onto the past. He was not anti-Sufi and I even read a 14th (iirc) century Islamic book about many Muslim Awliya' that referred to him as a Sufi. Most modern-day Sufis would agree with a lot of his critiques of popular sufism practiced by lay people. Let's not create divides where they don't exist.

  • @napolien1310

    @napolien1310

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Qizilbash Salafiyah isn't a thing to begin with, the meaning of Salafiyah is the return to the pure islamic teaching of the Quran and prophet without whatever Sufi's scholars innovations

  • @alturatsalturats9691

    @alturatsalturats9691

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Qizilbash @Qizilbash but it is a historical fact based on the hadith: "the best people are those living in my generation, and then those who will follow them, and then those who will follow the latter." Inevitably the name Salafiyah was literally not known but as a factual history it is not merely "a name".

  • @noahdanielg
    @noahdanielg2 жыл бұрын

    Long-awaited episode! I did a presentation on Ibn Taymiyya and his understanding of Theodicy a couple of months ago. His actual life and teaching is certainly more nuanced than the popular caricature and whether you agree with his worldview or specific ideas or not, one has to admit his great importance as a Muslim theologian, maybe second only to Al-Ghazālī

  • @eladdad

    @eladdad

    2 жыл бұрын

    Search Fakhr al-Din al-Razi, also a great theologian, the best imo because he had some kind of honesty that was rare in those times. Al-Razi basically came to the conclusion that the mind (or logic) can only go so far in understanding the world (and God), I think Ibn Taymiyya built on his achievements. Also, I think Al-Ghazālī isn't the brightest of muslim theologians, he's just famous in western circles because William Lane Craig popularized him.

  • @strangeair3917

    @strangeair3917

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@eladdad why do you think that Al-Ghazali is not the brightest in your opinion? If not him then who do you think is?

  • @eladdad

    @eladdad

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@strangeair3917 I haven't seen any interesting ideas Al-Ghazali had to offer (in theology/philosophy), he was mostly traditional and I don't usually hear his name when listening to discussions about islamic philosophy. I would pick Al-Razi as the best theologian I know of, he discusses philosophical issues in a skeptic way unlike any of his contemporaries. Ibn Taymyya is also a genius, but I'm still trying to understand his world view.

  • @claudiotavares9580

    @claudiotavares9580

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@eladdad Al-Ghazali was so influential in his time that he even indirect caused the Almohad dynasty to reise to power in the west.

  • @eladdad

    @eladdad

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@claudiotavares9580 I'm not disputing his influence but his theological/philosophical output compared to Al-Razi or Ibn Taymyya

  • @harshbasheer9823
    @harshbasheer98232 жыл бұрын

    very thorough study, and informative program

  • @free_spirit111
    @free_spirit1112 жыл бұрын

    Excellent work thanks for this video

  • @SammyJacksonMesisch
    @SammyJacksonMesisch2 жыл бұрын

    can u make a video about al-qarafi and his approach to the limitation of the state? Peace from Germany

  • @amaldaleem2322
    @amaldaleem23222 жыл бұрын

    thank you for your informative and beneficial videos , I would really like if you could make videos about the four primary school of sunni islam and represent the similarities and diffrences like comparsion to help us understanding them very well ,thank you!

  • @bana5819

    @bana5819

    2 жыл бұрын

    you are asking a kafir to teach your your Deen? by the way, are you even aware of the level and gravity of mistakes, misinformations and misinterpretions in his videos on anything related to Islam?

  • @hnmpu8303

    @hnmpu8303

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@bana5819 where did she state that she's muslim? You attacked her based on an assumption.

  • @rabuanmantine8522
    @rabuanmantine85222 жыл бұрын

    Very well analysed development of Ibnu Tammiya’s views.

  • @tam6493
    @tam64932 жыл бұрын

    Well done on the video mate!

  • @weedm0n
    @weedm0n11 ай бұрын

    Great work! I think I can add one point: Ibn Taymiyya's harsh fatwas on shia in general were motivated by politics, The mongol illkhanate accepted islam and favoured Shia ideology over sunni ideology, that meant Muslims in levant had to fight invading MUSLIM mongols. That made the notion to fight mongols back less popular,as they already had an overwhelming power in addition to their cruelty, and fact that mongols accepted islam made it even more complicated. In fact Ibn taymiyya's most popular book( Minjah Al sunna Al nabawiyya) is a response to a book called ( Minhaj Al Karama fi Ithbat Al Imamah) written by Ibn Mutahhar Al Hilli who was the head of Shia scholars during his lifetime(first to be given the title Ayatollah), Ibn Al Mutahhar himself was a student of Nasir Aldin Al Tusi, A prominent Shia scholar, who was an advisor to the infamous Hulagu Khan. It's accepted among Sunnis and Shia today that Ibn Al Mutahhar was the reason Mongol illkhanate officials favoured Shia doctrine over its Sunni counterpart. So in my own personal opinion: Ibn Taymiyya viewed Shia as an enemy that was trying to undermine the Muslim world. He never viewed them as Muslims with different views. Same goes to other Shia minorities: alawites and duruz: he accused (in his fatwa) these minorities of siding and aiding mongols and crusaders. In short: Ibn Taymiyya and his critique of Shia and their beliefs were the result of Muslim-Mongol conflict

  • @zeeshanbhat6862

    @zeeshanbhat6862

    5 ай бұрын

    His critiques of shias is because of their beliefs which are totally against Quran

  • @Spadegaming321

    @Spadegaming321

    2 ай бұрын

    Another made up story by a shia 😂😂 just like all other stories of shias

  • @FatumaFarah-pv8xm

    @FatumaFarah-pv8xm

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@zeeshanbhat6862This is what people don't want to accept and they bring all sorts of other reasons

  • @mohdjawwad9382
    @mohdjawwad93828 ай бұрын

    Those who demolish the mausoleum of Fatma Zehra ra and imam Hassan ra and take pride in that are no different from ISIS who demolished the graves and mausoleum of Sahabas....

  • @lurdkatmin3298

    @lurdkatmin3298

    8 ай бұрын

    Were the Sahaba and the Prophet no different from ISIS too? "Should I not send you on the same mission as Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) sent me? Do not leave an image without obliterating it, or a high grave without levelling It." (Sahih Muslim 969a)

  • @malikfahdaliawan178
    @malikfahdaliawan1782 жыл бұрын

    That was so beautiful detailed version of Ibn e Temiyah

  • @ozgurbirey5402
    @ozgurbirey54022 жыл бұрын

    👏 Congrats, great works....

  • @JVladan
    @JVladan2 жыл бұрын

    it seems to me that radical protestant ideas permeated islam in 18th century, and that the clerics at the time searched for some kind of person in the history of islam which held similar views to name it their predecessor. Ibn Taymiyya got that honor.

  • @emZee1994

    @emZee1994

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think you are 100% correct

  • @it5942

    @it5942

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'll mostly agree. I also think there is also some correlation between ibn Taymiyyah living in a post caliphate society and the fact that the salafi movement really took off after the abolition of the Ottoman (caliphate)

  • @falsesectslikeshiaarejudeo6543

    @falsesectslikeshiaarejudeo6543

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@emZee1994 they are very different, protestants have their own bible... where as Quran is preserved, so Salafis are a true revival... also liberals can be very strict look at marxism in a moral vacum balance it key!

  • @falsesectslikeshiaarejudeo6543

    @falsesectslikeshiaarejudeo6543

    2 жыл бұрын

    It's the opposite, salafis are most peaceful and shias are the scorned ones. Turkey in early 1900s was plagued by cultural tasawuf which lead to secularism. Jordan wanted to keep Arabic and rebelled with uk backing, but Jordan lost to Saudis who united Arabia on 1920s.

  • @falsesectslikeshiaarejudeo6543

    @falsesectslikeshiaarejudeo6543

    2 жыл бұрын

    Saudi formed in 1925 & to 1980 no terror except tel aviv, why? In 73 Saudis & Egypt beat tel aviv for sinai, cia backed iran in 79 to be israelis ally. Iran follow she'a fayruz 1st suicide kariji who knifed Umar then self. Saudi booted al queda, This inspired iran to be original jet bombers, & take in al queda, lie on iraq wmds and leave arms for isil to Aid Assads tyranny.

  • @ShawayFH
    @ShawayFH2 жыл бұрын

    a lot of people claim the aqeedah of Ibn Taymiyyah are the one's of the pious predecessors, even though its creed is not in line with the predecessors, as it emphasizes many ambiguous ayats of the Qur'an literally, whereas the default Athari position was a form of unreflective traditionalism, where you don't ask anything and leave the meaning to god. the Ash'ari and Maturidi do tafwidh, but they add up a meaning to find the hikma behind the ayat, while at the same time knowing that the true meaning is left to Allah. I really hope this makes people understand the difference. nonetheless, great video, there are some errors in the "Bi la Kayf" of Ibn Taymiyyah, as he imposes the modality of mutashabihat ayats, but a lot of them are pretty descriptive.

  • @ishxyzaak

    @ishxyzaak

    2 жыл бұрын

    I don't know what ibn taymiyyah wrote but atharis do not take make anthropomorphic interpretations.

  • @ShawayFH

    @ShawayFH

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ishxyzaak depends of what strand of athari we're talking about here, the true athari (which lives on through Ibn Qudamah) creed is the creed of the shahaba, which is not anthropomorphic at all, whereas those who follow the modern salafi creed and claim to be athari is unfortunately slightly anthropomorphic.

  • @theokra

    @theokra

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ishxyzaak from my experience they ("Salafis" in particular) generally hold an anthropomorphic stance, as they take mentions of the "face" or "hands" or such of God to be literal. So they say God has a face and hands and legs but unlike those of humans. Mainstream Sunnis (Ash'ari and Maturidi) have usually held these as descriptive metaphors.

  • @HamzaBaqoushi

    @HamzaBaqoushi

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think the Ashaari creed has been shaped by politics in a way to serve as an official state relgion. There are many similarities between it and the Christian orthodoxy, from which the Ashaarism has borrowed the "Divine right" among many other political feature. That was not possible without some theological resemblance too. We know that al-Kalam (Ashaari theology system) is mainly inspired by the Christology which is based on Aristotle syllogism. In a time when Aristotle was veneered either by the Church or by the Muslim erudits as well,Ibn Taymiyyah compiled one of the earliest critique studies to Aristotle to prove Aristole was wrong, just to serve his endeavor to refute Ashaarism, which opened the path for later ones such as Francis Bacon and René Descartes against the Catholic Church.

  • @claudiotavares9580

    @claudiotavares9580

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@HamzaBaqoushi Plato was way more influential between sunni erudits that Aristotle in the middle ages.

  • @IbnSaifi
    @IbnSaifi2 жыл бұрын

    Wow your pronunciation of Arabic words is amazing

  • @emmcee662
    @emmcee6622 жыл бұрын

    Excellent! Thank you 🙏

  • @goidogoi
    @goidogoi2 жыл бұрын

    "Saying GOD has a hand but unlike our hands such and such..." is tashbiyh, the other side of the coin to tajsiym. Ibn Taymiyya errors are twofold, in Fiq'h and in 'Aqiyda (ie he clearly delve into Kalaam something that Hanabila do not allow in their Asthaariyya creed). When the Shaykhul Islaam, Imaam Taqiyuddiyn As-Subkiy RHM said he learnt without a guide/teacher, it was in reference to his second errors, as he is held in high regards among the Hanabila, unfortunately, where he is ranked at the 3rd or 4th level in their scholarship ranking, again unfortunately. The 2nd problem is where the real issue is. Since Hanabila can't really deal with his Kalaam without delving into Kalaam themselves, his Kalaam thus fall into the jurisdiction of the Ash'ariyya scholarship to deal with. His final legacy is dividing Muslims whenever his name is mentioned. His greatest legacy is that his name can never unify the Muslims and will forever split and tear apart any Muslim society where his name surfaces among them. One can never escape their lifetime's handiwork.

  • @MSS-nt9ko

    @MSS-nt9ko

    2 жыл бұрын

    The most accurate description of his legacy.. kudos

  • @You.are.correct.however

    @You.are.correct.however

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ibn Taymiyyah رحمه الله will be greater than you will ever be

  • @MohamadAlb

    @MohamadAlb

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@You.are.correct.however he is most probably burning in hell as we speak.

  • @You.are.correct.however

    @You.are.correct.however

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MohamadAlb Fear Allah you jahil! Who are you to say that to someone like Ibn Taymiyyah, you aren’t even worth one of his hairs on his beard!

  • @goidogoi

    @goidogoi

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@You.are.correct.however LOL. Thanks for proving me correct, mate. 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @ADawoodKiwi
    @ADawoodKiwi2 жыл бұрын

    The hanbali mazhab was actually not the strictest, Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal usually gave multiple rulings for issues because he believed in the leniency of Islam. The strictest mazhab is generally considered to be Hanafi.

  • @ShawayFH

    @ShawayFH

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think what he meant was strictest in its methodology brother, hope it helps

  • @HeyIntegrity

    @HeyIntegrity

    2 жыл бұрын

    Do you have a source on him believing in the leniency of Islam?

  • @kab1r

    @kab1r

    2 жыл бұрын

    Atharee creed basically. Strictly keeping in line with Qur'an and Sunnah and avoiding opinions in the absence of scriptural references.

  • @beyondheartmindsoul3443

    @beyondheartmindsoul3443

    2 жыл бұрын

    Nope. the most lenient and has room for the thought and even sufism to express itself is the hanafi. It goes like this Hanafi>shafi'i>Maliki>Hanbali from most lenient to the most extreme

  • @maalikserebryakov

    @maalikserebryakov

    2 жыл бұрын

    You have never studied fiqh to say this

  • @kab1r
    @kab1r2 жыл бұрын

    An unbiased overview of Ibn Taymiyyah. Thank you.

  • @Omer1996E.C

    @Omer1996E.C

    2 жыл бұрын

    He was seriously biased

  • @obaid5761

    @obaid5761

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Omer1996E.C 100%

  • @mohdyousuf2796
    @mohdyousuf27962 жыл бұрын

    Hi, Good Job to cover such crucial topics. Please also make episode on Allama Iqbal, Maulana Maududi. Hasan Al Banna Shaheed

  • @naumanshaikh5989
    @naumanshaikh59892 жыл бұрын

    Do video on imam ahmed rida khan and his research on Science astronomy and deen stuff you will get brilliant concept about him

  • @ej8530

    @ej8530

    2 жыл бұрын

    Agreed

  • @watcanib3161

    @watcanib3161

    2 жыл бұрын

    british agent. next.

  • @ej8530

    @ej8530

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@watcanib3161 lol. But seriously, ARK is a figure that is very interesting - a figure whose works are disconnected from those who claim to follow him

  • @samalzid1560
    @samalzid15602 жыл бұрын

    great neutral reporting on this great figure

  • @strikedelivery11
    @strikedelivery112 жыл бұрын

    Very informative 👌🏻

  • @inaam2009
    @inaam2009 Жыл бұрын

    Great informative and interesting video.

  • @ashrafnubani2713
    @ashrafnubani27132 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for a great video. I do believe that many non Muslim scholars come to Ibn Taymiyyah with a tainted view because of biases against modern Islamic movements. Also a note that yusef al qardawi is still alive. The last quote indicated he died in 1926, that's probably his birth year. Thanks again for a great video.

  • @bayern1445

    @bayern1445

    2 жыл бұрын

    ibn Taymiyya (rh) was awesome

  • @dindenwaliyyu2127

    @dindenwaliyyu2127

    2 жыл бұрын

    He is a reckles man, see his wtiting its mesy

  • @humanjournalist

    @humanjournalist

    Жыл бұрын

    He was godfather of terrorists

  • @muhammedmemduhoglu7854
    @muhammedmemduhoglu78542 жыл бұрын

    Actually i can argue three things that were said in this amazing video: 1. His "harsh" fatwa against alawits and duruz, it was not an unique fatwa of his own, and this fatwa had a political side in the context of thier negative role in the ongoing conficts that time, and this fatwa got very influent and popular because it came from such an important influent scholar/fighter and made him more popular. 2. His fatwa against mongols, again there was a historical and political context, when mongols invading the heart of the islamic empire and some of muslims were having second thoughts defending themselves against the invaders because some of them declared themselves muslims, so ibn teymiyye said that even if some of them believe in some islamic ideas and believes, they still should be fought back. 3. The views againt "taklid" that were mentioned in the video seems like the anti-taklid school in the 20th century, not ibn teymiyye's view himself, he always had been a hanbali scholar, but felt himself free to go beyond his hanbali school when he found it right, and had the courage to do it alot of times but in the frame of hanbali school, the nowadays school of salafis (or most of them) do not look to this that way, and some of them went too extreme in baning "taklid" completely

  • @muhammedmemduhoglu7854

    @muhammedmemduhoglu7854

    2 жыл бұрын

    And i want to add something i believe in, ibn teymiyye's school influents a lot of movements nowadays (wahabis, salafis, isis, etc) but you can rarely find a scholar nowadays that follows ibn teymiyye's school from a to z, most of them are just following his theologic thoughts (regarding god's attributes). for example, he was totally against saint graves visiting, but when wahhabi movement started its war against sufi movements in hijaz area, ibn teymiyye's words was just used to justify the war, even if ibn teymiyye himself didnt mentioned a word about starting a war againt this graves! The same happend with al-qaida and takfir movements in general, i realy admire ibn teymiyye's work and message in his era, i believe he was a genius, and i realy get sad when i see movements using his name and writings to justify or support thier own thoughts and actions

  • @amirsamanzare

    @amirsamanzare

    2 жыл бұрын

    Great points! He should have mentioned the historical context for these fatwas instead of just making him out as some crazy secterian warmongeror. The alawis he takfired were people that used to attack the settlements of sunni Muslims, hence the harshness and permisibility to kill them.

  • @falsesectslikeshiaarejudeo6543

    @falsesectslikeshiaarejudeo6543

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@muhammedmemduhoglu7854 isis came from al queda who the Saudis booted but cia 79 iran the original jet bombers took them in following shi'a st. fayruz who took Umar then his own life. view : *Saudi Arabian Foreign Minister Rips Apart The Raafidhi MaJEWsi Iranian Foreign Minister *

  • @falsesectslikeshiaarejudeo6543

    @falsesectslikeshiaarejudeo6543

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@muhammedmemduhoglu7854 truth is ibn Abd. Wahab defended as the Sahabas didn't go to graves for prayer and hadiths said lower graves as high graves lead to polytheism and creation worship which is wrong. Look at Nasir al Hanbali community pages on Saudi vs. Ottomon graves with hadith citations!

  • @nadjiguemarful

    @nadjiguemarful

    2 жыл бұрын

    Wahdat al Wujud is from the Prophet AS directly from the Muwatta when he (SAWS) said "Do not curse time, for Allah is Time" (ktab al kalam, 3rd Hadith first page) Imam an Nawawi said its a metaphor to explain that Allah swt's Will is behind the unravelling of Time. Since Allah Will is behind everything, the statement "Allah is everything" holds the same weight as the Prophet AS statement that "Allah is time". So Wahdat al Wujud is from the Sunnah directly. What do you make of this argument? Maybe the peer pressure would be too much if you ended up agreeing lol but I still want to hear your thoughts about it

  • @QZainyQ
    @QZainyQ2 жыл бұрын

    Much appreciated effort

  • @ghulamqadiri638
    @ghulamqadiri6382 жыл бұрын

    Very interesting channel you cover all aspects

  • @majidvf8066
    @majidvf80662 жыл бұрын

    Ibn Taymiyyah was based, not saying I agree with all his views, but the man knew how to hold his own.

  • @SammyJacksonMesisch
    @SammyJacksonMesisch2 жыл бұрын

    Hey, i am a sociology student from germany who is mostly interested in islamic studies. I really love ur videos and they help me quiet a lot in my learning process. Question: Do u have any recommendation for books that contain an insight into a the most important islamic thinkers (ibn rushd, ibn sina, ibn kahldun, taymiya etc)? peace and greets from Germany

  • @MrMikkyn

    @MrMikkyn

    2 жыл бұрын

    I have read Ibn Taymiyya’s biography by Jon Hoover, which I highly recommend. It is an exploration mainly of one figure but he has become highly influential today in modern Salafism, even though he was a proto-Salafi, if that is even an appropriate term to describe him. I have read Rene Guenon’s biography by Paul Chacornac, thinking it would explain his involvement with the Shadhili Tariqa which was influential amongst the Traditionalist intellectuals at the time, but it didn’t really so I don’t recommend that book. I have read Al Ghazali Niche of Lights, its an esoteric commentary on Q24:35 of the Quran. Not sure how useful this would be for your studies and research. I’m also reading a biography of Ibn ‘Abd al-Wahhab by Michae Crawford, but haven’t finished it so I can’t make any recommendations as of yet. I have a few other books which I have yet to read like Transcendent God, Rational World: A Maturidi Theology by Ramon Harvey but I have yet to read it.

  • @mbarnabeus

    @mbarnabeus

    2 жыл бұрын

    U will need first to watch this kzread.info/dash/bejne/gmRnrNOfcc-ngcY.html its in the blogging theology Channel of Paul which I recommand u to get a good look at it as a begining Also kzread.info/dash/bejne/fJ5tl62eqaXZmbw.html But of course u have first to read the Quran

  • @SammyJacksonMesisch

    @SammyJacksonMesisch

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@mbarnabeus why would i need to read the qur'an when i want to learn for example about ibn rushd ?

  • @SammyJacksonMesisch

    @SammyJacksonMesisch

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@MrMikkyn thx, i thought aboutgetting this but i also was looking for some kind of a collection where i have an overview about several islamic thinkers

  • @mbarnabeus

    @mbarnabeus

    2 жыл бұрын

    With all due respect How do u want to have good islamic studies without reading the Quran? Its the primary n most important source of any real islamic study..besides.. salivation n understanding Why WE r here on earth is quite important for any human being.. thats Why I recommanded u reading first the Quran..u cant judge any thing or any writer about Islam before exploring The Quran. Thank u any way

  • @jafershareef6894
    @jafershareef68942 жыл бұрын

    Awesome, Can you do a video comparing ibnthaimiyya and abdul wahab comparison in different aspects

  • @rifatali8507

    @rifatali8507

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ibn taymiyya planted the seed of extremism and Abdel Wahab grew it

  • @ZaynThoughts13
    @ZaynThoughts132 жыл бұрын

    May Allah guide you. You’re intelligent.

  • @MrMikkyn
    @MrMikkyn2 жыл бұрын

    I have read Ibn Taymiyya’s biography by Jon Hoover, it was really good!

  • @ahmedelmogi5113

    @ahmedelmogi5113

    2 жыл бұрын

    Actually it wasn't?! Jon Hoover is not fair enough or even about his historical judgment on Ibn Taymiyya's Jon Hoover should consider the possibility of vengeance + conservatives dialema but he was so fast to make direct comments from Ibn Taymiyya's advisers. I hope you will enjoy seeing my comment and read more about this problems in near future . Love you and respect.

  • @ahmedzia4361

    @ahmedzia4361

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Dinesh Churoria 😂😂😂

  • @watcanib3161

    @watcanib3161

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Dinesh Churoria ok dinesh. go worship a cow or the male insemination tool.

  • @madhegelian4816

    @madhegelian4816

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ahmedelmogi5113 عندك كتاب يتكلم عن ابن تيمية افضل من هوفر اذا عندك امثلة اعطنا جزاك الله خير

  • @maalikserebryakov

    @maalikserebryakov

    2 жыл бұрын

    Jon Hoover is a liar

  • @nisapori3890
    @nisapori38902 жыл бұрын

    Dear you’ve done great job and nice video but you have to notice that , Ibn taymiyyah didn’t say that Allah has body or something like that( Anthropomorphism ) You can read his books to know his doctrine about this point specifically I suggest you to summarize his book ( Munhaj Al sunna ) Part 2 num 100 to 200

  • @trublue2952
    @trublue29522 жыл бұрын

    Omg I was thinking about what salafi is this past week, been meaning to look it up.

  • @obaid5761

    @obaid5761

    Жыл бұрын

    You are yet to know what it means to be a Salafi. You should keep looking though.

  • @sleeptherapy4811
    @sleeptherapy48112 ай бұрын

    May Allah have mercy on Shaykhul Islam Ibn Taymiah Rahimahullah for his balanced understanding of Islamic creed and straunch opposition to religious innovations and saint and grave worshipping.

  • @farzein4002

    @farzein4002

    19 күн бұрын

    And he "corrected" God and his prophet, 700 years after the last revelation. Just created a religion based on his taste and (mis) understanding of actual Islam.

  • @mohammadbiagoui1128
    @mohammadbiagoui11282 жыл бұрын

    well it seems that all the killings in this area is based on his thoughts, the Quran itself and the prophet are a lot kinder when it comes to dealing with diversity. I suggest you make a special video about the result of his thoughts in society