Ibn taymiyyah and sufism symbols

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    explained the practices and customs of Sufism in multiple Fatwas. He gathered all these Fatwas in one volume entitled Kitaab At-Tasawwuf.

    Although Ibn Taymiyyah praised some Sufis, he was not one of them. He believed that the Waliyys (allies of Allaah The Almighty) are pious Muslims, whether they are the poor, Sufis, scholars of Fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence), scholars, traders, workers, emirs or governors. Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): {Unquestionably, [for] the allies of Allaah there will be no fear concerning them, nor will they grieve. Those who believed and were fearing Allaah.} [Quran 10:62]

    Ibn Taymiyyah was not a Sufi even though he praised some Sufis. He also criticized those who claimed to be Sufis, for example, Al-Hallaaj and Ibn ‘Arabi. He declared some Sufis as people of Bid‘ah (religious innovators) and Zindeeqs (persons professing Islam and hiding disbelief). Scholars who are competent researchers did not consider some people like Al-{/REGREPLACE}

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