Faheem Lea

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As Yossef Rapoport has explained, Ibn Taymiyya, who had no qualms about using independent legal reasoning (ijtihād), played down the importance of law school affiliation, opposed the passive imitation (taqlīd) of any one scholar or school, and rejected as a source of law the consensus (ijmāʿ) of any group or generation of scholars after the Companions of the Prophet.
Wahhābism: The History of a Militant Islamic Movement
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