
Ibn Taymiyyah
Ibn Taymiyyah was a medieval Islamic scholar and theologian who lived in the 13th and 14th centuries. He is renowned for his scholarly works in theology, jurisprudence, and philosophy, advocating for a return to the original texts of Islam. Ibn Taymiyyah's teachings emphasized the importance of moral goodness and the innate nature of humanity, challenging prevailing philosophical debates of his time and leaving a lasting impact on Islamic thought.
Born on Jan 22, 1263 (762 years old)
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Ibn Taymiyyah emphasized that illness can lead believers to turn to God in sincerity.
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Ibn Taymiyyah is cited for describing charity as the essence of all goodness.
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