
Yasir Qadhi Ibn Taymiyya: A Summary Dr. Qadhi's Dissertation At Yale University
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Feb 20, 2015 Shaykh Yasir Qadhi summarizes his dissertation on the influential Islamic scholar Ibn Taymiyyah. He explores the conflict between reason and revelation, focusing on Ibn Taymiyyah's rebuttal of a historical rule favoring rationality over divine texts. Insights from Ibn Taymiyyah’s life and intellectual journey reveal his challenge to dogmatic scholarship and his advocacy for strict adherence to scripture. The discussion also touches on contemporary theological debates, emphasizing the relevance of Tawhid in understanding God’s attributes.
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Mufti Analogy for Scripture Trust
- Ibn Taymiyyah illustrated acceptance of scripture like trusting a town's mufti even if disagreeing with one ruling.
- Disagreeing with specific rulings doesn't invalidate overall authority, paralleling intellect's role with revelation.
Fragmented Nature of Intellect
- Reason (aql) is not unified; scholars disagree widely on its applications and definitions.
- What one scholar calls intellect, another rejects, making “aql” subjective and inconsistent.
Repentance of Theologians
- Many great scholars of kalam later repented and embraced simpler, direct Quranic theology.
- Fakhruddin al-Razi regretted years of overcomplicating theology and praised clear Quranic descriptions.


