Abū Bakr Ibn al-‘Arabī: The Defender of Ash‘arism

This paper deals with Abū Bakr Ibn al-‘Arabī’s Ash‘arite theological perspective. He chose to adopt Ash‘arism because he believes that God chose certain figures to safeguard religion and the most important one among them is Abu al-Hasan al-Ash‘arī from whom correct theology spread from one generatio...

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Main Author: Abdul Muthalib
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Ushuluddin 2018-12-01
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Online Access:http://journal.uinjkt.ac.id/index.php/refleksi/article/view/10201
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spelling doaj-93d87a1ea3ea409dbf083fd6ba091fca2020-11-25T03:54:55Zeng Faculty of UshuluddinRefleksi0215-62532714-61032018-12-0117210112610.15408/ref.v17i2.102015108Abū Bakr Ibn al-‘Arabī: The Defender of Ash‘arismAbdul Muthalib0UIN Syarif Hidayatulah JakartaThis paper deals with Abū Bakr Ibn al-‘Arabī’s Ash‘arite theological perspective. He chose to adopt Ash‘arism because he believes that God chose certain figures to safeguard religion and the most important one among them is Abu al-Hasan al-Ash‘arī from whom correct theology spread from one generation of disciples to another. His education at Nidhamiyya College and Abu Hamid al-Ghazali’s tutorship might also be responsible for his preference for Ash‘arism. However, even though he was al-Ghazali’s student, he was not attracted by Sufism, instead keeping his focus on theology. He objected to Sufism for two defects he perceived it to possess. First is Sufis’ references to fake Hadiths and second the Sufi practice of self-mortification. As a devoted Ash‘arite, he consistently opposes the anthropomorphic interpretation of God’s nature espoused by the Hanbalites and the Dhahirite.http://journal.uinjkt.ac.id/index.php/refleksi/article/view/10201theology, abū bakr ibn al-‘arabī, ash‘arism, mu’tazilite
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Abū Bakr Ibn al-‘Arabī: The Defender of Ash‘arism
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theology, abū bakr ibn al-‘arabī, ash‘arism, mu’tazilite
author_facet Abdul Muthalib
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title Abū Bakr Ibn al-‘Arabī: The Defender of Ash‘arism
title_short Abū Bakr Ibn al-‘Arabī: The Defender of Ash‘arism
title_full Abū Bakr Ibn al-‘Arabī: The Defender of Ash‘arism
title_fullStr Abū Bakr Ibn al-‘Arabī: The Defender of Ash‘arism
title_full_unstemmed Abū Bakr Ibn al-‘Arabī: The Defender of Ash‘arism
title_sort abū bakr ibn al-‘arabī: the defender of ash‘arism
publisher Faculty of Ushuluddin
series Refleksi
issn 0215-6253
2714-6103
publishDate 2018-12-01
description This paper deals with Abū Bakr Ibn al-‘Arabī’s Ash‘arite theological perspective. He chose to adopt Ash‘arism because he believes that God chose certain figures to safeguard religion and the most important one among them is Abu al-Hasan al-Ash‘arī from whom correct theology spread from one generation of disciples to another. His education at Nidhamiyya College and Abu Hamid al-Ghazali’s tutorship might also be responsible for his preference for Ash‘arism. However, even though he was al-Ghazali’s student, he was not attracted by Sufism, instead keeping his focus on theology. He objected to Sufism for two defects he perceived it to possess. First is Sufis’ references to fake Hadiths and second the Sufi practice of self-mortification. As a devoted Ash‘arite, he consistently opposes the anthropomorphic interpretation of God’s nature espoused by the Hanbalites and the Dhahirite.
topic theology, abū bakr ibn al-‘arabī, ash‘arism, mu’tazilite
url http://journal.uinjkt.ac.id/index.php/refleksi/article/view/10201
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