Reason and Revelation in Ibn Taymiyyah's Critique of Philosophical Theology: A Contribution to Contemporary Islamic Philosophy of Religion

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Alsuhaymi, Adeeb Obaid [1 ]
Atallah, Fouad Ahmed [1 ]
机构
[1] Jouf Univ, Coll Sharia & Law, Dept Sharia, Sakaka 72388, Saudi Arabia
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Ibn Taymiyyah; reason and revelation; Islamic epistemology; fitrah; tawhid; falsafa; kalam; Reformed Epistemology; religious knowledge; philosophy;
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10.3390/rel16070809
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B9 [宗教];
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010107 ;
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This paper addresses the longstanding tension between reason and revelation in Islamic religious epistemology, with a focus on the thought of Ibn Taymiyyah (d. 728/1328). It aims to reassess his critique of philosophical theology (falsafa and kalam) and explore his constructive alternative to rationalist metaphysics. The study adopts a descriptive-analytical methodology, combining close textual reading of Dar' Ta'arud al-'Aql wa al-Naql and Naqd al-Mantiq with conceptual analysis informed by contemporary religious epistemology and philosophy of religion. The findings reveal that Ibn Taymiyyah advances a triadic epistemological model centered on revelation (naql), reason ('aql), and innate disposition (fitrah). He refutes the autonomy of reason, redefines logic as a tool rather than a judge, and repositions fitrah as an intuitive foundation for belief. His approach emphasizes the harmony of sound reason with authentic revelation and challenges the epistemic assumptions of speculative theology. By presenting a comparative table of rationalist and Taymiyyan epistemologies, the study demonstrates how Ibn Taymiyyah's framework anticipates key themes in Reformed Epistemology and the cognitive science of religion. The conclusions suggest that his vision offers a coherent, theocentric paradigm for religious knowledge that is highly relevant to the contemporary philosophy of religion and Islamic theology.
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