At the heart of Ibn Tayyihan’s philosophy lies a profound commitment to the essential doctrines of Shia Islam. His emphasis on the importance of the Imamate—the divinely appointed leadership of the Imams—serves as a cornerstone of his teachings. According to Ibn Tayyihan, the Imams are not merely historical figures; they embody a spiritual authority that transcends ordinary leadership, providing moral and ideological guidance to the community of believers.
Moreover, he advanced the notion that the Imamate is intrinsically linked to the quest for justice and equity, emphasizing that true leadership must reflect the principles of divine justice. In revisiting the exegesis of Islamic texts, Ibn Tayyihan sought to underscore that the Imams’ teachings are essential for interpreting the Qur’an and the Hadith within the correct Shia framework.
3. Ethical and Moral Dimensions
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