In the shade of an ancient sycamore that watched over the edges of the desert, the village of Al‑Tadmuriyyah clung to the bones of old tales. Its name—soft on the tongue—meant “the place of murmurs,” for when the wind slid across the dunes at dusk, it carried voices that sounded like memories.
Once, when Layla was old and her hands would tremble, a young woman asked her why she had risked leaving the village for the ruins. Layla touched the woman’s wrist and said, simply, “Because the desert was lonely for voices.” al-tadmuriyyah pdf
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Some critics accuse Ibn Taymiyyah of tajseem (anthropomorphism) based on this book. However, reading Al-Tadmuriyyah honestly shows he explicitly rejects "body" (jism) because a body is defined by composition, limits, and dependence—none of which apply to Allah. He argues that the divine attributes are haqīqah (real) but mujāhalah bi al-kayfiyyah (unknown in modality).
Strict Scriptural Grounding: Every theological claim derived in the text leans directly on the Qur'an, Sunnah, and the understanding of the pious predecessors ( Salafcap S a l a f