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Sharh Tahawiyyah | Page 288

Today, debates about free will and determinism persist in neuroscience, law, and ethics. The Sunni position articulated on page 288 offers a theistic solution: responsibility is grounded in felt choice and divine justice, not in metaphysical autonomy. It reminds believers to hold themselves accountable while trusting Allah’s decree.

📚 Sharh at-Tahawiyyah (Page 288)

A between the views of the Hanafi school and other schools on the nature of faith . sharh tahawiyyah page 288

Reference is often made to the Mi’raj (Night Journey), where the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) described seeing the dwellers of both realms. Today, debates about free will and determinism persist

In the commentary on Sharh al-Aqeedah at-Tahawiyyah (Ibn Abi al-Izz), page 288 addresses Allah's transcendence (Al-'Ulu) and transcendence above the Throne. It specifically highlights a report from Imam Abu Hanifah regarding the necessity of believing Allah is in the heavens, refuting the view that Allah is physically everywhere. For more details, visit Luton Islamic Centre ashabulhadeeth.com 📚 Sharh at-Tahawiyyah (Page 288) A between the

This page clarifies that is in the hand of Allah alone. He guides whom He wills by His bounty, and He leads astray whom He wills by His justice.

So, open your copy of Sharh al-Tahawiyyah (the authenticated edition by Shu‘ayb al-Arna’ut, or the standard Maktabah al-Bushra print). Turn to page 288. Read al-Qari’s warnings. And thank Allah for a creed that respects both revelation and reason—and knows exactly where the line between them lies.