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Al-tadmuriyyah Pdf [updated] Jun 2026

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You can download the PDF version of al-tadmuriyyah from the following link: al-tadmuriyyah pdf

| Question | Answer | |----------|--------| | | Yes, if you download it from a source that marks it as public domain or Creative Commons (CC‑0) . Check the license on the download page. | | Can I print the PDF? | Absolutely—most PDFs are optimized for A4 printing. If you need a larger format, consider the “Print as Booklet” option in Acrobat. | | What if I want a printed hard copy? | Many online print‑on‑demand services (e.g., Lulu, Amazon KDP) let you upload the PDF and order a paperback. Verify the file’s resolution first (300 dpi recommended). | | Is there an English translation available? | A scholarly translation appears in the 2009 book “Poetry of the Mamluks: Spiritual and Linguistic Works” (available through university libraries). No full‑text free translation is known to be in the public domain yet. | | How reliable is the PDF scan? | The Internet Archive version has been OCR‑checked and includes a text layer for searching, though a few diacritics may be mis‑rendered. Cross‑check with a printed edition for critical work. | If you are looking to download or study

Ibn Taymiyyah vigorously defends the position of the Salaf (pious predecessors): that God’s attributes mentioned in the Qur’an and Sunnah—such as His Hand, Face, Hearing, Sight, and Istiwa’ (establishing over the Throne)—are to be affirmed as they are, without takyif (asking how), tamthil (likening to creation), ta’til (denial), or tahrif (distortion). | Absolutely—most PDFs are optimized for A4 printing

Written in response to a request from the people of (Palmyra) in modern-day Syria, the book serves as a rigorous defense of the Athari (traditionalist) creed. Ibn Taymiyyah addresses two primary groups:

(This is a faithful, contemporary rendering; the original Arabic retains a musical cadence that is difficult to capture fully in translation.)

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