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''Kitab al-Tawhid'' ( ar, كتاب التوحيد, lit=The Book of
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), is the main
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book, and the primary source of the
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school of thought; written by the
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scholar
Abu Mansur al-Maturidi Abū Manṣūr Muḥammad b. Muḥammad b. Maḥmūd al-Ḥanafī al-Māturīdī al-Samarḳandī ( fa, أبو منصور محمد بن محمد بن محمود الماتریدي السمرقندي الحنفي; 853–944 CE), often referred t ...
(d. 333/944). Kitab al-Tawhid is monumental work which expounded the tenets and beliefs of the Ahl al-Sunna wa al-Jama'a and countered the stands of opponents such as the Karramites,
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,
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,
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,
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, Dualists, and
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. This work provides a detailed and holistic approach to
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, while also serving as its earliest extant comprehensive source. Al-Maturidi presents the epistemological foundations of his teaching and provides detailed arguments in defence of
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, including his cosmological doctrines such as proofs for the creation and
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of the Universe. He also focuses on
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, his existence and attributes, analyzing issues related to
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and
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among others.


Editions

The book was edited by Bekir Topaloğlu and Muhammed Aruçi and published twice by İSAM Publications (2000 and 2003). The third impression was made in
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in 2007.


Awards

The book received the 16th World Prize for "the Book of the Year" in the field of
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from the
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of the Islamic Republic of Iran in 2008. The editors of the book, Bekir Topaloğlu and Muhammed Aruçi, were invited by the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance to Iran on this occasion. On February 7, 2009, the "Book of the year" prize in Muslim theology was granted to the winners by President
Mahmud Ahmadinejad Mahmoud Ahmadinejad ( fa, محمود احمدی‌نژاد, Mahmūd Ahmadīnežād ), born Mahmoud Sabbaghian ( fa, محمود صباغیان, Mahmoud Sabbāghyān, 28 October 1956),
.


Authenticity

Joseph Schacht Joseph Franz Schacht (, 15 March 1902 – 1 August 1969) was a British-German professor of Arabic and Islam at Columbia University in New York. He was the leading Western scholar on Islamic law, whose ''Origins of Muhammadan Jurisprudence'' (195 ...
, in his article announcing the discovery of the Kitab al-Tawhid, described the
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manuscript as an authentic work by al-Maturidi. Since the one surviving manuscript was published by Fathallah Khalif in 1970, research based on it has been conducted by students of Islamic theology and several reviews and studies of it have been published.


Table of Contents

* ---Arabic Transliteration Key, * ---Introduction, * ---A Short Biography of Imam
Abu Mansur al-Maturidi Abū Manṣūr Muḥammad b. Muḥammad b. Maḥmūd al-Ḥanafī al-Māturīdī al-Samarḳandī ( fa, أبو منصور محمد بن محمد بن محمود الماتریدي السمرقندي الحنفي; 853–944 CE), often referred t ...
, * ---Chain of Teachers from Imam
Abu Hanifa Nuʿmān ibn Thābit ibn Zūṭā ibn Marzubān ( ar, نعمان بن ثابت بن زوطا بن مرزبان; –767), commonly known by his '' kunya'' Abū Ḥanīfa ( ar, أبو حنيفة), or reverently as Imam Abū Ḥanīfa by Sunni Mus ...
to Imam al-Maturidi, * ---Kitab at-Tawhid, * ---Notes on Translation, * --- Religion must not be Based on Belief in Authority (
taqlid ''Taqlid'' (Arabic تَقْليد ''taqlīd'') is an Islamic term denoting the conformity of one person to the teaching of another. The person who performs ''taqlid'' is termed ''muqallid''. The definite meaning of the term varies depending on co ...
) but must be Based on Evidence, * --- Knowledge of the Religion is Acquired Through Transmission (sam') & the Intellect ('aql), * --- Humans have Essentially Three Means of Acquiring Knowledge ; * ---------a). The Senses, * ---------b). Transmission, * ---------c). Intellect, * --- Proof for the Created Nature of the Universe ; * ---------The Ontological Structure of the Universe, * --- Proof that the Universe has a Creator, * --- The Issue of the Creator of the Universe Being One, * --- The Issue of the Creator of the Universe Being One Based on Reason, * --- Refutation of Those who Dispute our Teachings on
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, * --- Deducing that Which is Present from that Which is Absent, * --- 0 The Refutation of those Who Profess the Eternity of the Universe, * --- 1 God's Names and Attributes: God may not be Described as Body (jism), * --- 2 God may be Described as a 'Thing' (shay'), * --- 3 Shaykh Abu Mansur was asked About the Meaning of 'The One,' * --- 4 God's Essential Attributes : Free Will ('ikhtiyar), * --- 5 Power (qudra) and Will (irada), * --- 6 Knowledge ('ilm), * --- 7 God's Attribute of Action : Creating (taqwin), * --- 8 Proof of the Existence of the Attributes: Against Equating the Creation with the Created, * --- 9 Creating is just as Eternal as Knowledge and Power, * --- 0 Presentation and Refutation of al-Ka'bi's Doctrine on the Attributes, * --- 1 Speech (kalam), * --- 2 The Correct Understanding of God's Free Will ('ikhtiyar) in Repudiation of Ka'bi, * --- 3 Against those Who Profess an Autonomous Process of Nature, * --- 4 Against those Who Profess an Eternal Material Substance (tina), * --- 5 Against The Karramites, * --- 6 The Correct Understanding of God's Names (asma'), * --- 7 All Names Apply to God Eternally (with a Critique of
Jahm bin Safwan Jahm bin Safwan () was an Islamic theologian who attached himself to Al-Harith ibn Surayj, a dissident in Khurasan towards the end of the Umayyad period, and who was put to death in 745 by Salm ibn Ahwaz. Biography Jahm was a client of the ...
), * --- 8 Anthropomorphic Descriptions of God in the Qur'an; * -----------God's Istawa' on the Throne (Al-Istawa' 'ala al-'Arsh), * --- 9 The Differing Views of the Throne as well as the Possibility of a Localisation of God, * --- 0 Summary of Al-Maturidi's Teachings, * --- 1 Disputation with Ka'abi and Against the Idea that God is in the Sky Above Us, * --- 2 The Meaning of the Terms 'Near' 'Coming' 'Going' and 'Sitting' in Regard to God, * --- 3 The Vision of God (ru'yat Allah) in Paradise, * --- 4 Dispute with Muslim Opponents Against the
Mu'tazilites Muʿtazila ( ar, المعتزلة ', English: "Those Who Withdraw, or Stand Apart", and who called themselves ''Ahl al-ʿAdl wa al-Tawḥīd'', English: "Party of ivineJustice and Oneness f God); was an Islamic group that appeared in early Islamic ...
; * -----------Proof that their Main Teachings are Close to the Ideas of Foreign Religions, * --- 5 Against the Thesis; That which is Non-Existent (ma'dum) Has Always Existed, * --- 6 Against the Thesis; God has not Eternally been the Creator, * --- 7 Against the Thesis; God's Art of Creation is not Different from that Which is Created, * -----------God's Will is not other than that Which is Willed, * --- 8 Against the Thesis; Accidents Function in the Material Universe According to their Own Sets of Laws, * --- 9 Against the Thesis; Humans, Based on their Freedom can Act in a Way that God did not know Previously, * --- 0 Description of God and Attributing Names to Him does not Entail
Anthropomorphism Anthropomorphism is the attribution of human traits, emotions, or intentions to non-human entities. It is considered to be an innate tendency of human psychology. Personification is the related attribution of human form and characteristics t ...
, * --- 1 Why did God Create the Universe? * --- 2 Dispute with Al-Najjar on God's Wisdom and Providence, * --- 3 The Question of Why God Created the World (against Al-Najjar, the
Mu'tazilites Muʿtazila ( ar, المعتزلة ', English: "Those Who Withdraw, or Stand Apart", and who called themselves ''Ahl al-ʿAdl wa al-Tawḥīd'', English: "Party of ivineJustice and Oneness f God); was an Islamic group that appeared in early Islamic ...
and
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), * --- 4 The Definition of Wisdom, * --- 5 God's Command and Prohibition (in Agreement with Al-Najjar), * --- 6 God's Promise and Threat (in Agreement with Al-Najjar), * --- 7 On the Correct Understanding of the Maxim 'Whoever Knows Himself, Knows His Lord,' * --- 8 Again; On the Use of the Terms : 'Thing' (shay'), Body (jism) and Being (huwiyyah) with God, * --- 9 Again; Is God in a Place (due to His Istawa' on The Throne)? * --- 0 On the Application of the Categories ; What (ma), How (kayfiyya), When (ayna), and Action (fil) in the Teaching on God's Attributes, * --- 1
Theodicy Theodicy () means vindication of God. It is to answer the question of why a good God permits the manifestation of evil, thus resolving the issue of the problem of evil. Some theodicies also address the problem of evil "to make the existence of ...
; God's Wisdom and Providence in the Creation of Harmful Beings and Substances, * --- 1 The Disagreement of Sects on the Nature of the Universe, * --- 2 Refutation of Dualism, * --- 3 Refutation of Naturalism, * --- 4 Approaches to Monotheism, * --- 5 The Views of Muhammad ibn Shabib on the Existence and Attributes of the Creator, * --- 6 Defence of the Necessity of Speculative Reasoning (nazar) in Theology, * --- 7 Muhammad ibn Shabib's Argument for the Created Nature of Bodies, * --- 8 Refutation of the Teachings of the Dahriyya (materialists), * --- 9 The Categories of
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, * --- 0 Refutation of the Sumaniya's Thesis that the World is with no Beginning and Incessantly Sinks Downward ; Al-Nazzam's Argument with a Commentary by Imam al-Maturidi, * --- 1 Against the
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; Muhammad ibn Shabib's Argument with a Commentary by Imam al-Maturidi, * --- 2 On the Teachings of the Manicheans; An Exposition of their Incorrectness, * --- 3 On the Teachings of the Daysaniyyah (followers of
Bardesanes Bardaisan (11 July 154 – 222 AD; syr, ܒܪ ܕܝܨܢ, ''Bardaiṣān''), known in Arabic as Ibn Daisan (ابن ديصان) and in Latin as Bardesanes, was a Syriac-speaking Assyrian or ParthianProds Oktor Skjaervo. ''Bardesanes''. Encyclopædia ...
, i.e., Ibn Daysan); An Exposition of their Incorrectness, * --- 4 On the Teachings of the
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; An Exposition of their Incorrectness, * --- 5 On the Teachings of the
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; An Exposition of their Incorrectness. * ---Acknowledgements, * ---Glossary.


See also

* Tabsirat al-Adilla *
Al-Sawad al-A'zam Al-Radd 'ala Ashab al-Hawa ( ar, الرد على أصحاب الهوى, lit=Refutation of those holding heretical views), better known as ''al-Sawad al-A'zam 'ala Madhhab al-Imam al-A'zam Abi Hanifa'' ( ar, السواد الأعظم على مذهب ...
*
Al-Aqidah al-Tahawiyyah Al-'Aqida al-Tahawiyya ( ar, العقيدة الطحاوية ) or ''bayān 'ittiqād ahl al-sunnah wal jamā'ah'' ( ar, بيان اعتقاد أهل السنة والجماعة) is a popular exposition of Sunni Muslim doctrine written by the te ...
*
List of Sunni books This is a list of significant books in the doctrines of Sunni Islam. A classical example of an index of Islamic books can be found in Kitāb al-Fihrist of Ibn Al-Nadim. The Qur'an and its translations (in English) :# ''The Meaning of the Glorio ...


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