Ibn Abi Talib al-Dimashqi

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title: Ibn Abi Talib al-Dimashqi
text: Ibn Abi Talib al-Dimashqi, c. 1256–1327, was a Syrian scholar and theologian of Islam. He was born near Damascus and remained in his hometown until his death. He worked on several subjects and served as an Imam at al-Rabwa. Ibn Abi Talib al-Dimashqi was given the titles Shaykh al-Rabwa and Shams al-Din. He likely had a son named Abd Allah, hence his kunya Abu Abd Allah. Al-Dimashqi wrote an extended defence of Islam in response to the Letter from the People of Cyprus, itself a reworking of an ea
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description: Syrian Sunni theologian (1256–1327)
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