Page 288 ((hot)) | Sharh Tahawiyyah

Page 288 of Ibn Abi al-Izz's commentary on the Tahawiyyah creed covers the transcendence of

mentioned in the Quran and Sunnah exists in varying degrees. Some types of disbelief are "major" and justify excommunication ( sharh tahawiyyah page 288

Used Singly: If only one term is mentioned (e.g., "Allah loves the believers"), it encompasses both inner belief and outward actions. Page 288 of Ibn Abi al-Izz's commentary on

A. The Salafi vs. Ash'ari/Maturidi Polemic

In online forums and written debates, "page 288" is often cited as "proof" that even a Hanafi commentary affirms Allah’s literal elevation over the Throne. Salafi-oriented preachers use it to show that negation of direction (ta'til) is a deviation. Conversely, traditional Maturidi scholars argue that Ibn Abi al-'Izz's commentary is unrepresentative of Imam al-Tahawi’s original intent, pointing out that al-Tahawi himself said "He is free from directions." "Allah loves the believers")

  1. Fatalism (Jabriyyah): Claiming humans have no choice (ignoring the Legislative Will).
  2. Denial (Qadariyyah): Claiming Allah has no hand in human choices (ignoring the Universal Will).

Al-Aqidah al-Tahawiyyah is a foundational text representing the creed of the Ahl al-Sunnah wal-Jama'ah. While Imam al-Tahawi (d. 321 AH) wrote the original short treatise, the commentary by Ibn Abi al-Izz (d. 792 AH) is highly regarded for aligning the text with the methodology of the Salaf (righteous predecessors). Key Themes on Page 288

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Every text that conflicted with the code they had formulated for Allah, they rejected or interpreted against its intent. Internet Archive