In Ibn Taymiyya on Reason and Revelation, Carl Sharif El-Tobgui offers the first comprehensive study of Ibn Taymiyyaâs ten-volume magnum opus, Darʾ taÊ¿ÄruḠal-Ê¿aql wa-l-naql (Refutation of the conflict of reason and revelation). In his colossal riposte to the Muslim philosophers and rationalist theologians, the towering ḤanbalÄ« polymath rejects the call to prioritize reason over revelation in cases of alleged conflict, interrogating instead the very conception of rationality that classical Muslims had inherited from the Greeks. In its place, he endeavors to articulate a reconstituted âpure reasonâ that is both truly universal and in full harmony with authentic revelation. Based on a line-by-line reading of the entire Darʾ taÊ¿Äruá¸, El-Tobguiâs study carefully elucidates the âphilosophy of Ibn Taymiyyaâ as it emerges from the multifaceted ontological, epistemological, and linguistic reforms that Ibn Taymiyya carries out in this pivotal work.
Carl Sharif El-Tobgui, PhD (McGill University, 2013), is Associate Professor of Arabic & Islamic Studies at Brandeis University. He has published on reason and revelation in Islamic theology and legal theory, including "From Legal Theory to Erkenntnistheorie" (Oriens, 2018).
âA documented and careful work, that whatever the readerâs point of view, is destined to become a term of reference for future studies on the subject.â
- Giovanni Bonacina, Bibliotheca Orientalis, (2022).
"Die Studie von El-Tobgui ist eine Fundgrube von Beobachtungen und Erkenntnisse, die auch in Zukunft die Forschung zu Ibn TaimÄ«ya befruchten wird.â
- Rüdiger Lohlker, Wiener Zeitschrift für die Kunde des Morgenlandes , (2022).
Acknowledgements List of Figures and Tables
Mise en Scène
Introduction
â1âContours of a Conflict
â2âWhy the Darʾ taÊ¿Äruá¸?
â3âAbout This Work
Part 1 Reason vs. Revelation?
1 Reason and Revelation in Islam before Ibn Taymiyya
â1âReason and Revelation, Reason in Revelation
â2âThe Early Emergence of Rationalist and Textualist Tendencies: The Case of the Law
â3âEarly Theological Reflection and Contention
â4âThe MuÊ¿tazila
â5âNon-speculative Theology and the Legacy of Aḥmad b. Ḥanbal
â6âThe Miḥna and Its Aftermath
â7âNascent AshÊ¿arÄ« Thought and the Early KalÄm
â8âPhilosophy
â9âThe New KalÄm and Subsequent Developments
â10âKalÄm and Falsafa in the Wake of al-GhazÄlÄ«
2 Ibn Taymiyya: Life, Times, and Intellectual Profile
â1âThe Life and Times of Ibn Taymiyya (661â728/1263â1328)
â2âIntellectual Profile
â3âCharacter and Contemporary Reception
â4âIbn Taymiyyaâs Works
â5âThe Historiography of the Darʾ taÊ¿Äruá¸: Ibn Taymiyyaâs Assessment of the Intellectual Legacy He Inherited
â6âThe Darʾ taÊ¿ÄruḠin Context: Ibn Taymiyyaâs View of Previous Attempts to Solve the Conundrum of Reason and Revelation
3 On the Incoherence of the Universal Rule and the Theoretical Impossibility of a Contradiction between Reason and Revelation
â1âIbn Taymiyya on the Universal Rule and the Variety of Responses It Has Elicited
â2âThe Result of Figurative Interpretation (taʾwÄ«l)
â3âSpecious Rationality and Its Discontents: Reason in a Cul-de-Sac
â4âIbn Taymiyyaâs Project: Refuting the Universal Rule
â5âOn Reason Grounding Our Knowledge of Revelation
â6âKnowledge vs. Conjecture: Conclusiveness Is What Counts
â7âNot âScriptural vs. Rationalâ but âScripturally Validated vs. Innovatedâ
â8âFurther Arguments Regarding the Rational Contradictoriness of the Universal Rule
â9âOn the Universal Ruleâs Incompatibility with the Status and Authority of Scripture
Part 2 Ibn Taymiyyaâs Reform of Language, Ontology, and Epistemology
4 Ṣaḥīḥ al-Manqūl, or What Is Revelation
â1âTaʾwÄ«l and the Meaning of QurʾÄn 3:7
â2âThe Centrality of Context and Ibn Taymiyyaâs âContextual TaʾwÄ«lâ
â3âThe Salaf and the Authority of Their Linguistic Convention (Ê¿urf)
â4âAnalysis of Terms to Detect and Correct for Semantic Shift
â5âA Case Study: The Terms wÄḥid, tawḥīd, and tarkÄ«b
5 Ṣarīḥ al-Maʿqūl, or What Is Reason?
â1âWhat Exists? Ibn Taymiyyaâs Account of Reality
â2âHow Do We Know What Exists? The Primary Sources of Knowledge
â3âThe Realm of the Mind: What Exists fÄ« al-adhhÄn?
â4âThe Structure of Reason
6 Reason Reconstituted: The Divine Attributes and the Question of Contradiction between Reason and Revelation
â1âRational Inference and the Question of QiyÄs al-ghÄʾib Ê¿alÄ al-shÄhid
â2âIbn Taymiyyaâs Reforms Applied: The Question of the Divine Attributes
â3âConcluding Reflections
Appendix A: Summary Outline of the Darʾ taÊ¿ÄruḠAppendix B: Detailed Outline of the Darʾ taÊ¿ÄruḠGlossary of Arabic Terms Glossary of Proper Names Bibliography Index of Arabic Passages Index of ḤadÄ«th Index of People and Places Index of QurʾÄnic Verses Index of Subjects
Students and scholars of Ibn Taymiyya or Islamic theology, philosophy, or rationalism; students and scholars of medieval Christian and Jewish scholasticism; general readers interested in questions of reason and revelation.