Those who adopt his views are called "Salafis"...
Those who adopt his views are called "Salafis", people who claim to follow in the footsteps of the "pious predecessors" ( السلف الصالح ). Abu Taymiyyah is on the record as beign the first person to disbelieve in the intercession شفاعه on the Judgment Day although numerous references to intercession exist in the Holy Qur’an such as these (first number corresponds to the Chaper/Sura and the next to the verse): 2:255, 4:85, 7:53, 21:28, 26:100, 74:48, 6:51.
6:70, 10:3, 32:4, 40:18, 7:53, 30:13, 39:43, 6:94, 10:18, 2:48, 2:123, 2:254, 4:85, 19:87, 20:109, 34:23, 39:44, 43:86, 74:48, 36:23 and 53:26. If all these Qur’anic verses do not convince Ibn Taymiyyah and his followers that intercession does exist in this life and will exist in the life to come, nothing else at all will convince him and them.
Since they do not believe in intercession, most likely they will never see such intercession; neither the Prophet nor anyone else will intercede on their behalf on the Judgment Day. For more details, read an extensive 463-page book titled Ibn Taymiyyah by a great scholar and researcher, namely Sa'ib Abdul-Hamid, but do not let the Salafis or, worse, the Takfiris, catch you reading it!
Here in Iraq, al-Qaeda terrorists, who are brainwashed by the philosophy of this man and of Abdul-Wahhab, behead Muslims and say that anyone who severs a certain number of heads (7 or 70) is guaranteed to go to Paradise, so he is exempted for the rest of his life from having to pray, fast, perform the pilgrimage or perform any other Islamic rite…! The Prophet of Islam (ص) continued to pray till the last day of his holy life; does this mean that he had no guarantee to go to Paradise?!
We seek refuge with Allah from the evil, mischief and schemes of such twisted minds. Takhmin تخمين: surmising, appraisal, assessment, guesswork Takia or Takya تكية: place where Sufis perform their rituals and practices Takmili تكميلي: complementary, supplemental Takwin تكؤين: formation, formulation Talakku' تلكؤ: procrastination, lingering, taking too long to do something Talaq طلاق: divorce.
Divorce in Islam is one of the most complicated teachings, and scholars of jurisprudence differ among themselves regarding its rules and regulations a great deal. According to Grand Ayatollah Sayyid Ali as-Sistani, divorce is of two main types: 1) رجعي, raj'i **,** revocable; and 2) بائن ba'in, irrevocable. Other types of divorce are: 1) خلعي talaq khal'i : It is one initiated by the wife.