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Rejection of Reason and the Fall of the Empire How the Prohibition of Reason Made it Hard to Follow Revelation Leslie Terebessy Abstract ................................................................................................ 2 Prologue .............................................................................................. 3 Preface.................................................................................................. 6 Reason.................................................................................................. 8 Reasoning Is Permitted................................................................... 9 Blending Tradition with Revelation .......................................... 10 Relationship Between Revelation and Tradition ................... 13 Rejection of Reason Reduced Knowledge of Revelation .... 14 Reduced Knowledge of Revelation Reduced Guidance ..... 15 Misunderstanding Key Terms .................................................... 17 Vilification of Reason and the Veneration of Jurists............... 17 Repression of Reason ..................................................................... 19 Emergence of Mysticism............................................................... 21 Breakdown of Rational Analysis .................................................22 Failure of Reason in Politics.........................................................24 Paralysis in Thought ......................................................................24 Rejection of Actions and Reactions............................................24 Abrogation ........................................................................................25 Expunging of Justice from the Knowledge of Revelation ...32 Fatalism .............................................................................................33 Recommendations .........................................................................35 Abstract The fall of the Muslim civilization resulted from the rejection of reason. The rejection of reason was a result of the characterization of the use of reason to know revelation as kufr. The rejection of reason became explicit in the shutting of the gates to ijtihad and was reinforced by al-Ghazali’s attack on philosophers. The rejection of reason found political expression in the repression of the rationalists by Musa al-Hadi in 786. The slaughter of fivethousand philosophers was an event analogous to the Reign of Terror of the Jacobins, under Maximilien Robespierre during the French Revolution. Sixteen thousand followers of “tradition” were beheaded at the guillotine with the emergence of the Age of Reason, touted by the European Enlightenment, a millennium afterwards. In Islam, the rejection of reason made it harder to understand and follow revelation. The perception that “all knowledge is in the Quran” did not help matters. This was an example of perfunctory thought. For it automatically withheld the designation of “knowledge” from all knowledge not in the Quran. This perception was based on a problematic understanding of epistemology or what constitutes knowledge. It was a reflection of hubris. 2 In response to the bewilderment caused the prohibition of the use of reason, exegetes alleged that revelation features “ambiguous” passages. The rejection of reason made it hard to know and follow revelation. It also made it hard to understand key terms as “mutashabihat,” “hikma,” and “hawa.” As a result, Muslims turned to tradition, which replaced reason for the purpose of explaining revelation. But to “explain” revelation, tradition had to be elevated to an “equal” of revelation and subsequently even “above” revelation. For the expectation that it would “explain” revelation placed tradition in the position of a “judge” of revelation. The elevation of tradition above revelation reversed the relation of revelation and tradition. The word of God was subordinated to the words of persons. The reversal of the relationship between revelation and tradition facilitated the adoption of the teaching of abrogation. The abrogation of the peace verses by the ayah as-sayf transformed Islam into “political Islam.” The abrogation of revelation by tradition transformed Islam into “traditional Islam.” The application of the teaching of abrogation warped penal law. The abrogation of revelation by tradition subjugated revelation to tradition. Hence, the process that led to this requires attention. It is necessary to restore revelation to its pre-eminence in relation to tradition, to rehabilitate reason, and to ensure that all laws are in agreement with revelation rather than based on inclination. Interested readers please access the full text by purchasing it on Amazon.com: https://www.amazon.com/Rejection-Reason-Fall-EmpireCivilization3 ebook/dp/B093LR7HG7/ref=sr_1_4?dchild=1&keywords=Lesli e+Terebessy&qid=1619612582&s=books&sr=1-4 4