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Ibn Taymiyya: A Summary of Dr. Yasir Qadhi's dissertation at Yale University

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In the latter part of the sixth century of Islam, an Iranian Scholar by the name of Fakhr adDīn arRāzī (rahimahullah) produced a hundred page treatise on the theological discourse of the Names of Attributes of Allāh (subḥānahu wa ta'āla). His treatise was presented to a Sultan who was related to Ṣalāḥ adDīn alAyyūbi (rahimahullah). In it, he propounded something he called 'The Universal Rule', which stated that if reason conflicted with revelation, precedence must be given to reason over revelation.

Some two centuries later, one of the greatest thinkers of Islamic history, hailing from the city of Damascus, produced a tenvolume magnum opus refuting this alleged 'Universal Rule'. The name of this man was Shaykh alIslām Taqī'lDīn Ahmad b. Abd alHaleem Ibn Taymiyyah (rahimahullah), a genius whose intellectual brilliance is hardly seen during or after his era.

Shaykh Dr. Yasir Qadhi, who regards Shaykh'lIslām Ibn Taymiyyah (rahimahullah) as an intellectual mentor, spent eight years examining the abovementioned work, and presented it as his PhD dissertation at Yale University. In his work, Ibn Taymiyya argues that there can never be an actual conflict between true reason and explicit revelation.

Join Shaykh Dr. Yasir Qadhi in this very interesting and academic talk on a summary of his dissertation at Yale University.

Recorded on 22nd March 2013

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