Sharh Tahawiyyah Page 288 [updated] -

: When "Iman" and "Islam" appear in the same context—such as in the famous Hadith of Gabriel —Iman refers to inner beliefs (the six pillars), while Islam refers to outward acts (the five pillars). 2. Does Iman Include Works?

The content on and around page 288 addresses a pivotal point of difference between the and the Hanafi school regarding the definition of faith: sharh tahawiyyah page 288

The theological exposition of Imam Abū Ja‘far al-Ṭaḥāwī (d. 321 AH) remains one of the most authoritative summaries of Sunni creed. Its commentary by Ibn Abi al-‘Izz (d. 792 AH), Sharḥ al-‘Aqīdah al-Ṭaḥāwiyyah , provides a rigorous Hanafī (and broadly Salafi-oriented) elaboration. On page 288 of standard Arabic editions, the commentary typically addresses a pivotal question: : When "Iman" and "Islam" appear in the

In discussions about the attributes of Allah, one might encounter logical proofs for the existence of Allah or the necessity of His attributes. For example, the argument for the existence of a creator often involves the premise that everything in the universe has a cause, and this regression leads to a necessary cause, which is Allah. The content on and around page 288 addresses