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Anthropomorphism is the
attribution of
human traits, emotions, or
intentions to non-human entities. It is
considered to be an
innate tendency of human...
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philosophical tool
known as the
intentional stance. The most
notable genetic anthropomorphist was the
British biologist, W. D. Hamilton. Hamilton's friend, Richard...
- heretics. He
described their position on the
Divine attributes as
anthropomorphist. Ibn
Qayyim al-Jawziyyah's
contributions to the
Islamic library are...
- creation.
Closer inspection of his
Tafsir yields that he
inclined towards anthropomorphist interpretation of the
Kursi (throne) and the
right side of God (as...
- from the east: Jahm the
negator [of God’s attributes] and
Muqatil the
anthropomorphist." Ibn
Rajab al-Hanbali
stated that the
early scholars (as-salaf) rejected...
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Mansur al-Maturidi (d. 333/944). He
opposed the
emerging Karramiyya, an
anthropomorphist sect. The
sources mention the
titles of four of his works:
Kitab al-Anwar...
- by the **** theologians. The
Kharijite theologians also
rejected anthropomorphist theology, and
agreed with the Mu'tazila on the
created nature of the...
- consequences.
Among contemporary historians,
whether Ahmad ibn
Hanbal was an
anthropomorphist is
still debated.
Tashbih were
apparent in
Zaydi Shia teaching, particularly...
- left,
front and back. The
above statement of al-Tahawi re****es the
anthropomorphist's dogmas that
imagine Allah has a
physical body and
human form, and...
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commonly called the "Muj****ima" (corporealists) and "Mushabbiha" (
anthropomorphists). Some
sources reported that he was of Arab descent, and his lineage...