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Introduction Page 89 of the renowned commentary Sharh al-‘Aqidah al-Hanafiyah (often a commentary on Imam Abu Hanifah’s creedal statements or Imam al-Tahawi’s al-‘Aqidah al-Tahawiyyah ) marks a pivotal discussion in Islamic theology ( ‘Ilm al-Kalam ). At this juncture, the commentator addresses one of the most enduring debates in orthodox Sunni Islam: the relationship between transmitted revelation ( naql ) and intellectual reasoning ( ‘aql ).

Page 89 of Sharh al-Hanafiyah serves as a critical safeguard for Muslim orthodoxy. It empowers believers to engage with rational thought confidently, yet humbly submit to divine revelation when the unseen is at stake. For students of ‘Aqidah , this page is not merely a footnote—it is a signpost pointing to the balanced, rational, yet reverent theology of Imam Abu Hanifah and his followers. Note: Pagination varies by edition (e.g., Dar al-Basha’ir, Maktabah al-‘Aziziyyah). This write-up reflects the standard thematic content found on page 89 of major contemporary commentaries on the Hanafi creed.