Could Sufism Have Been a Means of Spreading Ibn Taymiyya's Thought in the Ottoman Empire?

Current studies on Ibn Taymiyya's influence on the intellectual life of the Ottoman Empire focus on the mid-sixteenth and the early seventeenth centuries. In this paper, I argue that Ibn Taymiyya's influence on some aspects of Ottoman intellectual life can be traced, indirectly, to the beg...

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Published in:The Muslim world
Main Author: Ḍumairīya, Nāṣir Muḥammad Yaḥyā 19XX- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Hartford Seminary Foundation 2022
In: The Muslim world
Further subjects:B Ibn ʿArabī
B takfīr
B Ibrāhīm al-Ḥalabī
B Fāḍiḥat al-mulḥidīn
B Ibn Taymiyya
B Zayniyya order
B Sufism
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Summary:Current studies on Ibn Taymiyya's influence on the intellectual life of the Ottoman Empire focus on the mid-sixteenth and the early seventeenth centuries. In this paper, I argue that Ibn Taymiyya's influence on some aspects of Ottoman intellectual life can be traced, indirectly, to the beginning of the fifteenth century. Through studying the attitudes of some scholars toward Ibn ʿArabī and his ideas, I argue that these attitudes were affected by the outflow of Ibn Taymiyya's ideas. How did these ideas leak into the Ottoman intellectual milieu? Unexpectedly, it seems that Sufism played an important role in spreading some of Ibn Taymiyya's ideas in an indirect way. This paper discusses three possible ways through which Ibn Taymiyya's thought may have circulated in the Ottoman Empire as early as the fifteenth century: a scholar, a book, and a Sufi order.
ISSN:1478-1913
Contains:Enthalten in: The Muslim world
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1111/muwo.12447