Ibn Taymiyya and His Times
Editor: S.
Nomanul Haq
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 9780199402069
Year: 2015
Pages: 400pp
Weight: 0.348kg
Price: RM42.00
Taqi al-Din
Ibn Taymiyya (1263–1328), one of the most controversial thinkers in Islamic
religious history, was repeatedly imprisoned during his lifetime. 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. His writings have
also been used by radical groups, such as al-Qaeda, to justify acts of violence
and armed struggle.
In order to explain the widespread present-day influence and prominence of a rather obscure medieval figure, this volume offers a fresh perspective on his life, thought and legacy. The articles contained herein, written by some leading authorities in the field, study Ibn Taymiyya’s highly original contributions to Islamic theology, law, Qur’anic exegesis and political thought. Contrary to his current image as an anti-rationalist puritan, this collection shows Ibn Taymiyya to be one of the most intellectually rigorous, complex, and interesting personages in Islamic history.This is the first comprehensive academic treatment of Ibn Taymiyya to appear in a Western language in over half a century.