• Title of article

    Ibn Taymiyyah on the Hadith of the 73 Sects

  • Author/Authors

    Abdallah, Ssekamanya Siraje International Islamic University of Malaysia - Institute of Education, Malaysia

  • From page
    35
  • To page
    61
  • Abstract
    The hadith of seventy-three sects has been understood in various ways by different Muslim scholars. From the early days of Islam, theologians used it as a basis for composing works in which they enumerated the various sects, their leaders, and beliefs. Later, this practice was taken to extremes by some Muslim groups which considered themselves to be the only true Muslims and others to be deviant sectarians and outright infidels. They then would subject them to atrocities and acts of aggression as they wished. Most of the time the hadith in question is used without any attempt to explain its meaning and theological implications. In this paper, a translation of Ibn Taymiyyah s commentary on the hadith of seventy-three sects is presented, preceded by a brief introduction to put it into proper context. The main idea submitted by Ibn Taymiyyah is the necessity of moderation (al-wasat). He warns against summary excommunication of any Muslim groups, as long as they still profess the teachings of Islam
  • Keywords
    Ibn Taymiyyah , hadith on the 73 sects , heresiography , Kutub wa rasa il wa fatawa Ibn Taymiyyah fi al , aq idah
  • Journal title
    Afkar Journal of Aqidah and Islamic Thought
  • Journal title
    Afkar Journal of Aqidah and Islamic Thought
  • Record number

    2704428