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Atharism (Arabic: الأثرية, romanized: al-
ʾAthariyya / al-aṯariyyah [æl ʔæθæˈrɪj.jæ], "of athar") is a
school of
theology in ****
Islam which developed...
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three groups,
called the
traditionalist group Salafiyya, but also used
Athariyya as an
alternative term. For the
Maturidiyya he
gives Nasafīyya as a possible...
- Al-Dhahabi (d. 748/1348). Lawami' al-Anwar al-Bahiyya wa Sawati' al-Asrar al-
Athariyya by Al-Saffarini (d. 1188/1774).
Bahjat al-****rin wa Ayat al-Mustadillin...
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Tarjamat al-Imam
Muhyi al-Din] (in Arabic) (1 ed.).
Amman - Jordan: Dar al-
Athariyya. p. 216. "40
Hadiths of Imam Nawawi". 40HadithNawawi.
Muslim American...
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minority position amongst the
scholars and
their disciples are
called the
Athariyya, or Atharis.[citation needed]
Earliest atharist such as Amir al-Sha'bi...
- (1980).
Ghayat Al-amani Fi ʼl-radd ʻala ʼl-Nabhani. Jamiʻat al-ʻUlum al-
Athariyya. Nafi,
Basheer M. (2009). "Salafism Revived: Nu'mān al-Alūsī and the Trial...
- by his wife, Sadouda, four sons and two daughters. ****iyya's
Jawla Āthāriyya fī Baʿḍ al-Bilād al-Shāmiyya [An
Archaeological Journey through Some of...
- 24. ISBN 978-2-7247-0508-9.
Hasan Abd al-Wahhab:
Tarikh al-masagid al-
athariyya. 2. ed. Al-Haya al-Misriyya al-Amma li-l-Kitab, Cairo, 1994. ISBN 977-01-3703-0...