Imam Ibn Ruslan al-Ramly Views on Matters of Faith
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.69844/w2fm1y39Keywords:
Ibn Ruslan, Al-Ramly, FaithAbstract
The research aims to introduce Imam Ibn Ruslan al-Ramly (T: 844 AH), and disclose his opinion on matters of faith. The researcher used the inductive and historical curriculum when introducing the author. He also used the descriptive, analytical and comparative curriculum when presenting Imam's opinion compared to those of Islamic teams. The introduction to the imam Ibn Raslan al-Ramly by stating his name and lineage, birth and death, then his elders and pupils, his works and scientific status; then his views on matters of faith beginning with his opinion on the truth of faith and then the relationship between him and Islam, increasing his faith and inferiority and ruling the exception therein, ending by stating his opinion on the perpetrator's great judgment. He is one of the most prominent scholars of the ninth century of El Hijri who emerged in jurisprudence and its origins. He has gathered to this other science of interpretation, readings, talk, language science and the origins of religion, it has many, useful and varied scientific implications and has conducted Jurists Murji'ah (a philosophy party) with regard to questions of faith, limiting the truth of faith only to mere ratification and acknowledgement. In his view, the propagation of faith in certain acts is not the truth, but rather a figurative expansion, and that Islam and faith are heterogeneous if they come together. Islam expresses visible acts and faith expresses endogenous acts.