Sharh Tahawiyyah Page 288
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:The text argues against the pantheistic or Mu'tazilite view that Allah is "everywhere" in essence. Instead, it affirms that Allah is above the Throne in a manner that befits His Majesty, while His Knowledge encompasses everything. Theological Framework: The Fitrah and the Arsh
We affirm what Allah and His Messenger affirmed without falling into tashbih (comparing Allah to creation) or ta'til (denying His attributes). Digging Deeper sharh tahawiyyah page 288
(early generations), often drawing from the works of Ibn Taymiyyah.
The commentary on Al-Aqeedah at-Tahawiyyah on or around page 288 (referencing standard Arabic editions and specific translations like the English rendering by Darul Uloom or related prints) addresses the highly critical and sensitive theological topic of where Allah is and the concept of His ascension ( cap I s t i w a ) above the Mighty Throne ( cap A r s h 'If he denies that the 'Arsh is above the heavens
It provides textual evidence for how early Muslims understood references to the divine realm without turning to over-philosophized allegories or complete denudation ( Ta'til ) of the texts.
This page answers a question about an annual event called "Shaykh Muhammad ibn 'Abd al-Wahhab Week." Dr. al-'Aql clarifies that such a weekly celebration was held only once as part of a specific academic conference that lasted seven days. It was never intended to be a recurring annual or weekly event. He advises the questioner to return from this misunderstanding and reassures that such a practice has not and will not be repeated in that specific form. Theological Framework: The Fitrah and the Arsh We
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