-
views was
Bishr al-Marisi (d. 833), at the
beginning of the 9th century,
Jahmites acted in Nehavend, but some of them were
forced to
accept the teachings...
- spirits) of the
inhabitants of the world.
Unlike the
Mutazilites and the
Jahmites, the ****s
believe that
Satan whispers doubts to
humans and hits them...
- from
Hanafi scholars, such as Abu Yusuf. However, he
later adopted the
Jahmite views after he
learned them from a
group of Jahm bin Safwan's students...
-
possibly spuriously - to the
theological movement known as the
Jahmiyya (see:
Jahmites). Jahm
worked as the ****istant to al-Harith ibn
Surayj during the latter's...
-
scholars in the
Medieval Age,
often ****ociated with the Muʿtazila and the
Jahmītes,
denied that
demons (jinn, devils, divs etc.) have
physicality and ****erted...
-
anthropomorphic language to
describe God. The
height of the
power of Mu'tazilite and
Jahmite scholars came
during the
reign of
Abbasid caliph Al-Ma'mun. Traditionalist...
- for
making scholarly re****ations of
religious groups such as the Sufis,
Jahmites, Asha'rites, Shias,
Falsafa etc.,
through his
numerous treatises. Explaining...
- the
Hanbalites against him. Al-Tabari was
suddenly accused of
being a
Jahmite heretic,
while his
respect for 'Ali ibn Abi Talib, the
fourth rightly guided...
- 177 "The
Jahmite Ash'aris: The Qur'an
Present With Us is 'Muhdath'
Meaning (To Them)
Created – Ibn Battah's (d. 387H) Re****ation of the
Jahmites of Old...
-
which He expressed; it is uncreated. He who
claims the
opposite is a
Jahmite, an infidel. And he who says, 'The Qur'an is God's Speech,' and
stops there...