Talbis Iblis

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Talbis Iblis is a famous medieval Islamic treatise by Ibn al-Jawzi that critiques theological and spiritual deviations by exposing how Satan deceives different groups of people.

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instanceOf Islamic ethical treatise
Islamic theological treatise
medieval Arabic book
aimsTo correct religious practices
preserve orthodox Sunni belief
warn Muslims against Satanic deception
alsoKnownAs Talbees E Iblees NERFINISHED
Talbīs Iblīs NERFINISHED
author Ibn al-Jawzi NERFINISHED
centralFigureDiscussed Iblis NERFINISHED
criticizes extremism in asceticism
innovations in religious practice
misguided Sufi practices
philosophical speculation in religion
sectarianism
spiritual deviations
theological deviations
focusesOn deceptions of Sufis
deceptions of common people
deceptions of scholars
deceptions of sectarian groups
deceptions of worshippers
how Satan deceives different groups of people
genre polemical work
religious admonition
hasPart chapters on Sufis
chapters on ascetics and worshippers
chapters on common people
chapters on different social and religious groups
chapters on rulers and authorities
chapters on scholars and jurists
influencedBy Hanbali theology NERFINISHED
intendedAudience Muslim scholars
general Muslim public
students of knowledge
mainTopic Islamic theology
Satanic deception
bid'ah
heresy in Islam
religious deviance
spiritual discipline
originalLanguage Arabic
religiousSchool Hanbali NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Sunni Islam NERFINISHED
timePeriod 12th century
titleTranslation The Devil's Deception NERFINISHED
usesSource Hadith
Qur'an NERFINISHED
reports from early Muslim scholars
writtenIn Abbasid Caliphate NERFINISHED

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Ibn al-Jawzi notableWork Talbis Iblis