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The Fatwa Regarding The Gawth, Qutb, Abdal And Awtad By Ibn Taymiyah

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The Fatwa Regarding The Gawth, Qutb, Abdal And Awtad By Ibn Taymiyah

Author: Ibn Taymiyah
Book Binding: Softcover
Pages: 208
Size: 5.8 x 8.3 inches
Publication year: 2011
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About This Book:

The great Islamic scholar Ibn Taymiyah's "The Fatwa Regarding The Gawth, Qutb, Abdal, and Awtad" is a thorough and intellectual investigation of various subtle spiritual themes within Islamic mysticism. This book offers useful insights and clarifications on these notions, shedding light on their role in Islamic tradition.
An Islamic Scholar's Opinion
Ibn Taymiyah, known for his extensive knowledge of Islamic jurisprudence and theology, contributes to this book by analyzing and interpreting the mystical notions of Gawth, Qutb, Abdal, and Awtad. His intellectual approach assures that readers fully comprehend these complicated spiritual themes.
Mystical Ideas Revealed
The book examines the mystical notions of Gawth (spiritual assistant), Qutb (spiritual axis), Abdal (saintly substitutes), and Awtad (spiritual pillars) in detail. Ibn Taymiyah dissects the ideas and practices that surround these concepts, allowing readers to understand their significance in the context of Islamic mysticism.
Clarifications and Direction
Ibn Taymiyah provides significant insights and instruction on how to understand and embrace these mystical views. He tackles any misunderstandings and gives an Islamic viewpoint that seeks to align these thoughts with established Islamic principles.
An Academic Resource
"The Fatwa Regarding The Gawth, Qutb, Abdal, and Awtad" is a scholarly study as well as a resource for individuals seeking a more in-depth understanding of the relationship between Islamic mysticism and traditional Islamic theology. It urges readers to approach these mystical themes with knowledge.

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