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-  2018 

IBN AL-MALā?IMī’S CRITICISM OF PHILOSOPHERS’ VIEWS ON GOD’S KNOWLEDGE OF PARTICULARS

Keywords: ?bnü’l-Melahim?,Allah’?n cüz’?lere y?nelik bilgisi,Gazzal?,?bn S?na

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One of the controversial arguments of Islamic philosophers is that, according to them, God knows particulars as universals. For al-Ghazālī, such an argument means that God does not know particulars, whereupon he accuses philosophers for falling into unbelief (kufr). The foregoing accusation by al-Ghazālī makes this argument an ever-green point of debate for Islamic theology (kalām) and philosophy. Ibn al-Malā?imī, the Mu?talizite theologian, is among the criticisers of mentioned philosophical view. Addressing the problem in his Tu?fat al-mutakallimīn fī al-radd ?alā al-Falāsifa, Ibn al-Malā?imī, however, brings forth an approach different from that of al-Ghazālī. Contrary to al-Ghazālī, he does not interpret the philosophers’ view as an argument that God does not know particulars. Indeed, according to Ibn al-Malā?imī, philosophers already accept that God does not know particulars. Therefore, his main objective is to refute the view that God does not know particulars. For this purpose, Ibn al-Malā?imī tries to explain that knowledge of particulars does not lead to any change in the self/essence (dhāt) of God. There is a unique aspect to the perspective of Ibn al-Malā?imī. According to him, even though philosophers deny that God knows particulars, their view actually means God does know particular

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