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Jahmiyya is a term used by
Islamic scholars to
refer to the
followers of the
doctrines of Jahm bin
Safwan (d. 128/746). The
Jahmiyya particularly came...
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published their statements claiming to be re****ing
Jahmiyya, and al-Juwayni respectively; as
Jahmiyya scholars and al-Juwayni
rejected the
existence of...
- Furthermore, Ibn
Hanbal "rejected the
negative theology (taʿṭīl) of the
Jahmiyya and
their particular allegorizing exegesis (taʾwīl) of the
Quran and of...
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views in his Bayān talbīs al-ǧahmiyya ("Explication of the
Deceit of the
Jahmiyya") as
argued for by al-Razi. Ibn Taymiyyah, himself, has been characterized...
- of the
Zaydis Muhakkima Theology of the
Ibadis Other variants Jabriyya Jahmiyya Muj****imah
Murji Mu'tazila
Qadariyya Quraniyya Ahmadiyya Nation of Islam...
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theologian of the
Umayyad period and
whose name has
given rise to the
Jahmiyya moniker.
During his lifetime, he
attached himself to the
rebel leader Al-Harith...
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comes to the
attributes of God, the ****s
stand in the
middle between the
Jahmiyya, who
completely drains God of attributes, and the Muschabbiha, who make...
- has been
understood in
different ways. At one end of the spectrum, the
Jahmiyya rejected the
existence of God's
attributes at all to
maintain their understanding...
- Mu'jbira Abū Muḥrīz Jahm ibn Ṣafwān ar-Rāsibī as-Samarqāndī at-Tirmidhī
Jahmīyya Abū Abdirrahmān
Bishr ibn Ghiyāth ibn Abī Karīma al-Marīsī al-Baghdādī...
- (Munkar and Nakir). That
Satan tempts man,
contrarily to the Mu'tazila and
Jahmiyya (the
mention of the
latter two
branches only
appears in Ibana). The reality...