Ibn Taymiyyah’s Viewpoint on the Conflict betweeen Reason and Narration
This article is to examine Ibn Taymiyya's viewpoint on the conflict between explicit reason and Hadith. Ibn Taymiyyya believes that there is no contradiction between the explicit reason and the authentic Hadith. He wrote a book called "The Peak of the Contradiction between Explicit Reason and Hadith" to reject the claims of the theologians and the Ash'arites and the Mu'tazilite. The book seeks to resolve the conflict between reason and Hadith. In the event of conflict between reason and Hadith, he favors reason over Hadith and he gives reasons for his claim. He also sets out reasons for rejecting the theologians who put reason as the underlying pillar of Hadith. The article seeks to prove that Ibn Taymiyyya does not value reason, and when he accepts reason it’s only because he wants to reject the theologians, the philosophers, and so on. In the quarrel between himself and the theologian, he adduces the appearance of the Hadith and he implies that Hadith is nothing but its appearance.
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