Ibn Qeba al-Razi

2. Theological Stance

At the crux of Razi’s teachings lies a profound skepticism towards blind adherence to dogmas. He fervently advocated for empirical reasoning and individual interpretation of Islamic texts. This approach is particularly resonant within Shia thought, where the emphasis on personal reflection and moral reasoning holds significant weight. Razi posited that the essence of faith must transcend mere ritualistic practices; it should provoke a deeper understanding and engagement with the tenets of Islam.

Central to Razi’s theology was his rejection of the concept of prophethood as traditionally understood. He maintained that the narratives surrounding prophets were often riddled with inconsistencies, rendering them less credible. This stance incited fervent debates amongst theologians and scholars, prompting a profound reevaluation of the role of historical narratives in shaping Islamic identity.

Maleeha el-Hamdan

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