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I recently came across this mention of the repentance of Ibn Taymiyya which is disputed by the salafis but I thought I'd share it anyway:
Repentance of Ibn Taymiyah (705)
Ibn Taymiyah's repentance written by his hand:
“Praise to Allah, my belief is that al-Qur’an is one Attribute of the Attributes of the eternal Self of Allah and is not created. It is not a letter and not a sound. It does not settle in any creation, or paper, or ink, or something else.
I believe in the saying of Allah: "الرحمن على العرش استوى" “Ar-Rahmanu `ala-l-`Arsh-i-stawaa” (Taha 5) explained according to the saying of the [Sunni] group attending this hearing. It is not understood according to its ‘haqiqah’ and apparent meaning. I don’t know its reality, only Allah knows the reality of that. The saying about an-Nuzul resembles the saying about al-Istiwa’. I say about the former what I say about the latter. I don’t know its reality, only Allah knows the reality of that. It is not understood according to its ‘haqiqah’ and apparent meaning, as the group attending this hearing said. Anything that contradicts this belief is false and anything I wrote or said which contradicts that is false. Any part of its content that accuses others with misguidance or attributes to Allah what is not befitting to Allah, I hereby clear myself of it and to Allah repent from what disagree with it.
Written by Ahmad bin Taymiyah on Thursday the six of Rabi` al-‘Akhir 705; Everything I wrote and documented in this paper, I said it willingly without compulsion. Written by Ahmad bin Taymiyah. Hasbuna Allah wa ni`ma al-Wakil .”
• On the top of that, the head judge Badr ad-Din bin Jama`ah wrote: “He testified in my presence; all that he wrote was by his own hand on the specified date.”
• At the footnote of the handwriting: “He testified all that which he wrote by his hand. Written by `Abdul Ghaniyy bin Muhammad al-Hanbaliyy.”
• Following the handwriting of Ibn Taymiyah, there are some testifications. Here is a copy of it: “The aforementioned wrote by his hand the above material in my presence and testified its content. Written by Ibn ar-Ruf`ah.”
• A copy of another handwriting: “He admitted that. Written by `Abdul `Aziz an-Nimrawiyy.”
• A copy of handwriting: “He admitted all of that on the date listed. `Aliyy bin Muhammad bin Khattab al-Bajiyy ash-Shafi`iyy.”
• Another copy of handwriting: “This occurred in my presence on the date listed. Written by al-Hasan bin Ahmad bin Muhammad al-Husayniyy.”
• In the footnote, it is written: “The aforementioned wrote by his hand and testified. Written by `Abdullah bin Jama`ah.”
• Another copy of handwriting: “He admitted that and wrote it in my presence, Muhammad bin `Uthman al-Burijibiyy”
All those individuals are from the great scholars during that era. Ibn ar-Ruf`ah alone authored al-Matlab al-`Aliy fi Sharh Wasit al-Ghazaliyy in 40 volumes.
After Ibn Taymiyah wrote the statements by his hand, the head judge al-Badr Ibn Jama`ah stamped his handwriting by the noble mark and a group of the scholars witnessed that. That document was kept in al-Malkiyyah an-Nasiriyyah library
[Najm al-Muhtadiyy documented this statement with the signatures of the scholars who signed it. Ibn Hajar conveyed the record in ad-Durar also but the date he documented was 15th Rabi` al-Awwal 707.]
In shaa Allah biri buna karsi reddiye vardir.