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: Conversely, many scholars of Hadith and other jurists argue that actions are an integral part of Iman.

It shows how classical scholars did not rely on emotional appeals, but rather built robust, logical frameworks using textual evidence (Nass) from the Quran and Sunnah.

Below is an essay summarizing the core themes found in this section of the commentary. Faith and Islam: The Core of Submission sharh tahawiyyah page 288

The separation of actions from the core definition of faith.

To deny Allah is above the heavens is to deny clear revelation. : Conversely, many scholars of Hadith and other

This page stands as a testament to the balance of the Ahl as-Sunnah wal-Jama'ah: affirming what Allah

The page provides a significant critical analysis of Ibn Hazm, the famous scholar of the Zahiri (literalist) school. Dr. al-'Aql points out that Ibn Hazm held a view similar to the Jahmiyyah regarding God's names and attributes, asserting that God's names are mere appellations and do not necessarily imply an attribute. This, the commentator argues, logically leads to ta'til (denial of God's attributes) because names that do not imply attributes of perfection are empty names. While Ibn Hazm may not have intended this consequence, it is the logical result of his position. Faith and Islam: The Core of Submission The

A cornerstone of Imam al-Tahawi's creed found in this portion is that , provided they do not declare that prohibited sin to be legally permissible ( Istihlal ).